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Cellarfrog

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  1. Love this plane! Very nice build. Thanks for sharing.
  2. A nice beast! I am yet to obtain the kit. Great build and thanks for sharing.
  3. fantastic....excellent work. I have one in the stash but frankly the rigging scares me onto other subjects.
  4. Thanks very much! Good to hear from a fellow West Australian. Thanks very much!
  5. Hello! Attached some photos of a fun project involving Revell's 1:24 VW Beetle, a figure from Master Box and scraps from other kits. Aside from wanting to try a few new techniques out, I was keen just to have some fun and not stress on every imperfection. Thanks for having a look, and all comments more than welcome. CF
  6. Excellent work, really nice looking plane. well done.
  7. fantastic build. Looks excellent. What did you use as the semi-reflective base in the outdoor photo? thanks again
  8. Excellent!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
  9. excellent work! Thanks for sharing, a real inspiration.
  10. Hello David. Great outdoor photography! May I ask what size base you used to put the model on? It is very effective, but looks to be a large(r) base? thanks for any info! Best eefards CF
  11. Good afternoon, I was planning to photograph some larger (1:32 or 1:24) scale planes outdoors in a way that their diorama base blends with the background (e.g. an airfield type setting). I was wondering if there was a tutorial on this somewhere? my searching how not found one. My main concerns are that I presume the diorama (i.e. base that the model is sitting on) must be quite large (much large than a typical display base) or the limit of the base will be clearly visible, is this correct? For a 1:32 scale plane what size base would be recommended? I also presume the base should "ride" at the edge to form a hill/mound or other break from the natural background, otherwise, again, the end of the base would be clear in the photograph. Any and all tips welcome! I know this could be done with trial and error, but I can imagine this being a lengthy process if I start from scratch and experiment. Thanks very much CF
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