Thank You, it is just a test....The kit wasn't very easy to build, i had to build engine parts, rear suspensions, all the glass windows because was extremely thick and another hundred of few little thinks...
Thanks to all of You, the locomotive should be "operative" in a dock diorama at the end on the WWII, so in full contact with salty air....That's the reason for the "rusty" version....
Something like that.....
Again, Thank You
@Bob Henry: The base is made with 3 very poor materials.
1) Some round in polystirene (8 inches approx)
2) Land from my garden
3) For the grass I used some "rope" (not shure if it's the correct word, probably HEMP) that was used from the plumber before teflon.....Some different type of green and yellow and done !
Hi, this is one of my last works...
The kit is a classical Trumpeter, divided in too many pieces but very simply to build...
Here's a few pictures
That's all folks !
Hi, after a big break I'll started with this Airplane....
1/48 Dauntless SBD-3 from Accurate Miniatures..
The kit is acceptable apart some mistakes like the engine cover (not shure if is the correct word) more longer....and some minor mistakes...
Here a few pictures....
I'm Luca, 55 years old, from Italy....
I started modeling when I was a child and I suspended when I was 14...I started again 12 years ago and I'm honored to be member of this important community.
I like planes in 1/48 and miltary (WWII) in 1/35 but sometimes I'll try to build something different.
I'll accept all the criticism and suggestions because my idea to be here is improve my techniques and abilities...