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Svedberg

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  1. I’m in no way an expert but as far as I have been able to find out the answer is NO. At least not any name that caught on. However, the SK60C, the reconnaisance version with an extendel thin nose, was apparently sometimes called ”Myrsloken” (The Anteater). Also, the name Floretten (a type of sword) was occasionally used. But once again, no official name and no nickname that has been widely used. (Pls correct me if I am wrong). 🙂 PS My wife, whose father was a Draken fighter pilot, has never heard it be called anything else than SK60. 😊
  2. @The Spadgent, I have now had a look at the dio and this is was what I used for the vegetation: - Static grass in different lengths (2, 6 and 12 mm). The grass is air brushed in different shades of buff, yellow and green. - Some other kind of longer fibers I had lying around. - Cut off paint brush strands. - Ivy from Mini-Natur - Natural Leaf Litter from Green Stuff World. Used both as is (blown down leaves) and glued to fiber strands and painted to resemble some unspecified greenery. - Jungle Leaves from Ammo (MIG). I really wanted their fern but could not get hold of that. - The moss is Woodland Scenics Green Blend turf. Painted with various washes. Hope this helps, Lennart
  3. Some of it I made myself while some was bought. I’m not at home right now and cannot check up the details. Will do when I can, and eventually come up with some kind of answer. 🙂
  4. Thanks Johnny! I’m sure your entropy build will be great. Why should it not? 😁
  5. Well done! And I love the tarp. 🙂
  6. Thanks @Jeroen Regarding the Entropy GB. I was not aware of that GB. Actually have not checked out many of the GBs at all, but that seems to be the right place if I do yet another build like this one. I was not planning for anything like that right now, but I will definitely consider joining if I come up with anything. Is there a time limit on GBs? To they have an end date?
  7. Thanks @dnl42. No back seat and the battery showing? That would haven been fun, and I actually considered not including the back seat. But unfortunatly this kit would have made that quite hard, so in the end I decided against it.
  8. Thanks. I already have posted more pictures. Sort of. Just click the link below the picture and you will end up in the diorama thread, here on BritModeller, where there are more pics.
  9. I have earlier posted about my VW Beetle build in the Diorama section, but as suggested by another member I'll show it here as well. Or rather, I'll post one teaser picture here and then a link to the original diorama thread. Please click the link below to watch more pictures in the diorama thread.
  10. I just found this thread. I recently finished a build of the exact same kit, and have to admit being a "total snotter", since, as you say, that seems a lot easier. I have not yet dared to paint a car and pretend it looks like a new car. 🙂 I admire you guys that take on that task and pull it off. Keep up the good work!
  11. Thanks a lot everyone! @Slackbladder, the floor panels are actually still there. Actually, I made quite an effort to make them feasible looking, but that does of course not show. So Fred still has some work to do before he gets this old gal running. 😀
  12. I'll admit right up front: The idea for this vignette is not mine. I got it from Night Shift, of YouTube fame. Thanks Night Shift! 🙂 In one of his videos he built a vignette showing an abandoned VW Beetle. It looked as such a fun build I just had to build something similar. The basis for my build is a Tamiyia 1966 VW Beetle 1300 kit. Well, without further ado - here is my version.
  13. Nice shot and models! Very good. But the distant tree line does not look quite Swedish 😀 (correct me if I'm wrong)
  14. I like the pile! The rest looks fine as well, althogh 'fine' is perhaps not the appropriate word in this case 😀
  15. Incredible! The model of course, but the photos as well!
  16. Nice models all of them. I took a special liking to the tiny carburettor. 64 parts! Wow!
  17. Poorly printed!? Not anything that is visible. Quite the opposite.
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