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chrisbob12

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  1. Very smart, clean build of an eye-catching subject: thank you for posting. The coin gives the size away, but I really had to look twice to double check the scale.
  2. Some very delicate looking brushes on display here, presumably not disposable! I would appreciate recommendations for cleaning liquid cement from your glue brush.
  3. Must have been more than four and a half decades ago when I woke up to find Santa had brought me one of these. My memory says I did a pretty good job on it, but the pictures show that you have done a cracking job in this kit, and it offers a little glimpse down memory lane for me. Thanks for posting. For some reason, I'm particularly taken with the wear and chipping on the canopy rails; that looks so right.
  4. For once, the painted on mouth actually looks like it's going to devour something! I would say 'shark' but it looks different: maybe a dragon.
  5. That first shot just looked right. Don't know why, but it did. The rest are great too, but that first one...
  6. Great build and I really like the display! Some ideas to pinch there
  7. I enjoyed looking at those: nice builds and a lovely sense of pageantry. Thanks for posting.
  8. What a great thread! I look forward to its development. Thank you for taking the time! Am now remembering a book I used to have with Neville Duke and a Hunter. Darn, I wish I hadn't got rid of *that* one. Heigh ho.
  9. I second John Masters' comment about the burnishing. In the photos it really does get the ball over the net. Yes, it could benefit from refinement, but it really does communicate the finish.
  10. I particularly like the expressive face of the flight crew! Quite an achievement at that scale.
  11. That is lovely! Thank you so much for sharing this work with us; every photo told a story worth following.
  12. Only just found this post. The initial sequence of photographs was its own little journey. Some of it looked like a film set - I couldn't tell what scale it was. Stunning work. Thank you for sharing it with us.
  13. OMG you've just proved to me that 1:144 is a viable scale. Am knocked out by what you've posted,
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