turnerdad Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 (edited) Been the lowest build for some time, but I've had some good reasons for that, family and work etc. So this is my selection... Tamiya 1/72 Mustang Thought I'd pop a couple of shots in, 1/72 Tamiya Spit Vb, bit of a serious time build on and off for a couple of years now, pics taken around April but now far more advanced. Flaps and all, full Aires etc...looks crap now, but it will be nice when finished, promise. I was particularly happy with the pit. 1/48 Eduard P-39 Airacobra Been learning CAD, this is one of my creations, Bell Griffon Co-pilot cyclic. Neglected for a month and a half now annoyingly due to other commitments, but back on with a vengeance in the New Year. 1/48 AFV Tiger, quick build for my Dads Christmas pressie, do one every year. Wants a Cromwell next year. Oh, that was my hobby stuff, this was my professional tally...this list represents models that I played a significant role in, either building from freshly moulded parts, scratchbuilding, painting and or just finishing. Mostly I helped build or built completely, and almost all I liveried and lacquered/finished myself. Wondering what next year will bring, though we've got 11 1/8 scale military types to carry on with come next tuesday, can't wait! 4x1/100 "Airlink" Avro RJs 7xBA 1/100 777 1/12 Eurofighter Typhoon 10x1/100 Virgin Galactic 1x1/50 Lufthansa MD11 2x1/200 Airbus House Livery A340-500 1x1/8 Jaguar (Honeywell Indian Air Force)-Painted and liveried 8x1/100 USCG Casa 235 70x1/48 Indian Hawks 15x1/50 Royal Jordanian A330-200 1x1/8 Lancaster and Mosquito refurbishment for BAe 2x1/100 Thomsonfly 787 10xEastern Saab 2000 3x1/50 AB HSE LIV A350 and A380 3x1/100 Star Peru BAe 146 10x1/48 Bombardier house livery CJ300 10x1/48 Honeywell Jaguars 1x1/36 EVA AIR 777-300 (With the ribbon on the sides) 20x1/100 Nimrod MRA4(!!!) 3x1/24 Nimrod MRA4... 2x1/20 Indigo A320 20x1/48 Bombardier 45 and 60 Learjets 28x1/100 CCM ATR 72 20x1/48 Global Express XRS 1x1/50 Air France A380 2x1/50 Lufthansa 747-8s 4x(unkown scale) Star Trek NX-01 Enterprise models (For toy company) 1x1/32 Virgin Galactic 10x 1/48 C605 House Liv 50x1/100 Jordanian A330-200 2x1/48 Harrier GR7 5x1/100 EasyJet A319 1x1/20 DragonAir A320 2x1/50 EVA AIR 777-300 (Ribbon down sides) 5x1/100 Lufthansa Italia A319 10x1/48 Challengers (Can't remeber which type) 3x 1/50 Gulf Air A330/A320/787 1x 1/25 Kazakstan A330-200 1x 1/50 Air France 777-200 Freighter 1x 1/100 BA Concorde 1x 1/20 Zest Air A320 10x 1/48 Learjet 85 7x1/48 Typhoon 11x 1/100 Q400 Flybe 6x 1/48 Australian Hawks 2x 1/48 BAe Demonstrator Hawks (like the Airfix kit) Lots of quick repairs and refurbishments. Plus a load of boats from various manufactures which shall remain anonymous. Also, nearly finished a 1/48 BBMF build, Tamiya Lanc, Hasegawa Spit and Hurricane for our office at work. Edited December 31, 2010 by turnerdad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
general melchett Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 (edited) Great stuff Nick , the Airacobra is very nice!.... 4x1/100 "Airlink" Avro RJs7xBA 1/100 777 1/12 Eurofighter Typhoon 10x1/100 Virgin Galactic 1x1/50 Lufthansa MD11 2x1/200 Airbus House Livery A340-500 1x1/8 Jaguar (Honeywell Indian Air Force)-Painted and liveried 8x1/100 USCG Casa 235 70x1/48 Indian Hawks 15x1/50 Royal Jordanian A330-200 1x1/8 Lancaster and Mosquito refurbishment for BAe 2x1/100 Thomsonfly 787 10xEastern Saab 2000 3x1/50 AB HSE LIV A350 and A380 3x1/100 Star Peru BAe 146 10x1/48 Bombardier house livery CJ300 10x1/48 Honeywell Jaguars 1x1/36 EVA AIR 777-300 (With the ribbon on the sides) 20x1/100 Nimrod MRA4(!!!) 3x1/24 Nimrod MRA4... 2x1/20 Indigo A320 20x1/48 Bombardier 45 and 60 Learjets 28x1/100 CCM ATR 72 20x1/48 Global Express XRS 1x1/50 Air France A380 2x1/50 Lufthansa 747-8s 4x(unkown scale) Star Trek NX-01 Enterprise models (For toy company) 1x1/32 Virgin Galactic 10x 1/48 C605 House Liv 50x1/100 Jordanian A330-200 2x1/48 Harrier GR7 5x1/100 EasyJet A319 1x1/20 DragonAir A320 2x1/50 EVA AIR 777-300 (Ribbon down sides) 5x1/100 Lufthansa Italia A319 10x1/48 Challengers (Can't remeber which type) 3x 1/50 Gulf Air A330/A320/787 1x 1/25 Kazakstan A330-200 1x 1/50 Air France 777-200 Freighter 1x 1/100 BA Concorde 1x 1/20 Zest Air A320 10x 1/48 Learjet 85 7x1/48 Typhoon 11x 1/100 Q400 Flybe 6x 1/48 Australian Hawks 2x 1/48 BAe Demonstrator Hawks (like the Airfix kit) Lots of quick repairs and refurbishments. Not much going on then !!!, Strewth !!...... (how much are the 1/24th Nimrod MR 4's going for?? ).. Edited December 31, 2010 by general melchett Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 70 Indian hawks in 1/48! Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keefr22 Posted December 31, 2010 Share Posted December 31, 2010 1x1/36 EVA AIR 777-300 (With the ribbon on the sides)3x1/24 Nimrod MRA4... 1x1/50 Air France A380 2x1/50 Lufthansa 747-8s 2x1/50 EVA AIR 777-300 (Ribbon down sides) Strewth!! How big are they....???!!! Like both the P-51 & Airacobra Nick, the latter is beautifully finished! Keef Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Natter Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 Beautiful builds, and what a professional tally! Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpc7676 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Nice finish on the little Stang! Also a very good job on the ED Airacobra, looks superb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonymousDFB1 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Love the P-39, well done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deon Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Very seriously good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rampage55 Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 Wow Nick!... That P-39 looks amazing! You've been quite a busy bee this year haven't you? That is a very impressive list. Mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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