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So having restarted model making after some 30 years, I have put together a little display board of the first kits I started with. It is long and thin to fit in the display case, and was purely a way to display these models all together. It is also a chance for me to experiment with new materials and products.

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very nicely done' that really is great work.

regards oz!.

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That's a superb dio Wayne, very well executed, the photographic backdrop works very well with the modelled aspect of the scene, and the water looks super realistic - I find it all very inspiring and thinking of having a dabble with dios myself now!!

A real work of art sir and thanks for sharing your work with us - very much appreciated!!

Kev.

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I love the bloke sulking behind the Hanomag!

Great scene - takes me back to doing something very similar. The current state of the art Dragon and resin figures are all very well, but I still rate Mr Tamiya's 1970s efforts. They were so full of movement.

Ian

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