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Armorrich

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  1. Good heavens...its no wonder you need a vacation!! Stunning brushwork all around..and I mean ALL around. Fantastic my friend. Enjoy yourself and stay safe. Cheers...Rich
  2. Great looking plane and story as well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I enjoy hearing the "why" side of the hobby not just the "how". Good on ya...Rich
  3. Nicely detailed Rata....well done my friend. I've never done one of these but they're growing on me. Cheers...Rich
  4. Very well done!!! I love the hand lettered turret numbers.......Beautiful. Cheers...Rich
  5. Just simply magnificent modeling in every way!!! So much to study here. Extremely well done in EVERY aspect. Cheers....Rich
  6. Spectacular presentation. Very nicely done!! Cheers....Rich
  7. Well done my friend. One has to see one of these in person to appreciate how big they are!! Very nice looking. Cheers...Rich
  8. Nice job...I like them both. Thanks for the information and history.... Cheers...Rich
  9. Interesting camo scheme...I like the blitzfrau in the back...nice touch!! Cheers...Rich
  10. That's quite a wingspan. Nice work on the camo. Very well built. Cheers..Rich
  11. All I can say is.....why?? Nice work on a real oddball aircraft. You made unconventional look good. Cheers...Rich
  12. Beautiful. Hard to go wrong with an Eduard 109. Very nice work. Cheers my friend....Rich
  13. The single bbl 2 cm would probably work and look just as good. I like the concept...great idea and workmanship. Cheers...Rich
  14. Funny I have a thing about Bay of Pigs myself having grown up in that era. I think it's the tailflash I like the most. Great job on this baby... Cheers...Rich
  15. Agreed...beautiful!!! The golden era of aviation well represented!! Allow me to be the first to say congratulations on a wonderful work of art. Cheers...Rich
  16. Excellent work there! I like the gun in red oxide however the barrels usually came from manufacturers coated in gray hi temperature lacquer And many times they weren't painted to match the vehicle color. Just a personal observation and not meant to taint the very nice work you've done. The comparison with the jagdtiger gives a great idea of the size of it. Cheers...Rich
  17. Hi Alain. I just ordered this kit. I hope I can do as good a job on it as you've done. Thanks for the weighting tip. I have some fishing sinkers I'll try. Otherwise I usually just add a fine piece of stiff wire in the rear to prop it up since it only sits on a shelf. Personally I think it's a sharp looking aircraft and had plenty of potential. Thanks for the inspiration!!! Cheers my friend....Rich
  18. Nice work. Based off the wartime WC series chassis. I saw a few of these when I was there back in the 80's. Very rugged vehicles but not long on comfort!! Looks great. Cheers...Rich
  19. Beautiful work. Your paint and weathering skills are highly commendable. Very nice aircraft. Cheers...Rich
  20. Beautiful lineup!! I built mostly military subjects but it's really nice to see such well built colorful civil aircraft as well. Excellent work. Cheers...Rich
  21. Very professional right down to the ID plaque. I love the tall grass. Very well done. Cheers...Rich
  22. Nice little example of the type. Good work. Cheers...Rich
  23. Another nice one my friend. You can probably build these with your eyes closed by now. Nice brushwork as usual. Cheers...Rich
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