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Now that looks the biz. Do you have a WIP for this build?
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Very nice...more please.
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My WIP for a FB group build
Courageous replied to vindicareassassin's topic in Work in Progress - Armour
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Brilliant work...again. Can I ask, what is your typical build time for these subjects; model and dio?
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A well presented staged build as per instructions...at least somebody uses them. Carry on...
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Last Gustav - Late War 109G-6
Courageous replied to 11bravo's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Looks nice and battered. I like how you've shown the panels/ parts taken from other a/c. -
F4 Corsair 1/48 Gürkan Özkan
Courageous replied to gurkanozkan's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Looks like it's been put work with overtime, lovely. -
1/48th Avro Anson. 61 Sqd 1937/8.
Courageous replied to Honeybee's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Excellent work with the CA kit. We may moan about the CA kits but like everything else, you have to make do with what's available at the time...we are modellers after all. -
Avia B.534 early version Eduard 1/48.
Courageous replied to Arkady72's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Revell 1/72 Tornado GR.1 - 9 Sqn
Courageous replied to Booty003's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Very nice. Keep up the good work.
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Armourfast Sherman III Normandy 1944
Courageous replied to Bangor Lad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Armour
I like it...a lot. Nice to see some 'braille' armour as once I've finished the few 1/35 kits I have, this is where I'll be going... more please. -
Now that is very pretty.
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Stunning.
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Mind blowing what you're doing, very impressive. As to your glazing issue, I have seen canopies done where the black decal/ paint has been applied to the inside.
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Looking very nice, keep it up.
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HobbyBoss 83830 - GMC CCKW 750 Gallon Tanker
Courageous replied to Shermaniac's topic in Work in Progress - Armour
Nothing like a bit of modelling for therapy. Your build is looking good...keep it up. -
1/48 Gloster Gladiator Mk 1.
Courageous replied to Courageous's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Thanks for all your comments. I do like the old bird as it's a bit 'left field' of the norm that many of us do. As I said, I didn't enjoy the rigging side of things but it needed to be done. Lack of space is pushing me towards the 'Braille scale', you never know, the WW2 fighters may continue there...after my Sabre fetish that is. -
Help required from the experts... Currently I have a couple of builds that will end with NMF. These builds are undergoing surgery and together with fit problems, will require filling of some sort. I have read somewhere that your normal filler will be no good as this shows up in the NMF models. I know that I can use superglue for small gaps as this can be sanded and 'polished' before the coat(s) go on. What do you guys suggest to my query? As a 'heads-up' I will be using Humbrol Metalcote for my NMF. TIA Stuart
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Eduard 1/48th Mirage IIICJ Profipack
Courageous replied to Peter Marshall's topic in Work in Progress - Aircraft
It's looking good but how the heck do you find anything on your bench...I thought I was bad!? I'll get my -
Hi All. This is my Churchill Mk1 Infantry Tank that I built about 7 years ago. This is the Cromwell Models resin kit that was mostly OOB but the filters were replaced with the later type that I also got from Cromwell Models, and the resin tracks were replaced with Friulmodel metal ones. Painted with Humbrol bronze green and weathered using acrylic pastels but kept to a minimum. This tank represents one vehicle from the North Irish Horse, Tunisia, 1942. Thanks for viewing. C&Cs welcome.
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