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Absolute stunning…..I thought the first photography is a reference pic. Top modeling and the very best photographs that I saw for a long time. 
I guess that these pic’s are natural light one’s.  That makes me really envious……have to put my fingers out and try it too. 


Cheers 

 

Andy 

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Posted

That is outrageous!!  You've done a great job on the model, on the weathering, on the photography...

 

Really well done!

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Posted

Now that is simply superb, as a huge Hawker Typhoon and Tempest fan I can really appreciate the work that you have put into it, and the icing on the cake is the photography.

 

Cheers

 

Dennis

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Posted

Amazing build and photograohy – looks like a real, full size machine!

 

Although I wonder if, in reality, it would have been serviced with a load of live rockets under the wings? 😉

 

Phenomenal modelling. And photogrphy.

 

Kind regards,

 

Joachim

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Posted

Stunning job CF. Beautifully built and weathered. Extremely convincing and superb photography too!

 

Cheers

 

Malcolm

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Posted

Fantastic modeling and great outdoor shots.  Everything looks to much better in natural light.  

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Posted (edited)

Wow! Great model, but the photography is brilliant. Those are scenes you could just step into. Thank you for posting.

 

Edit: got it: the diorama base is brilliant!

Edited by chrisbob12
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Posted

Wow, just wow! Those are some of the most realistic photos of a model that I have ever seen! Brilliantly done!

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Posted

Wow, that is some next-level finishing 😲 So realistic. Great photography, I could look at that all day 👏👏👏

 

Superb job, top drawer modelling all round.

 

Alan

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Posted (edited)

This is modelling at its apex.  Wonderful.  And the photography is enough to convince you it's (almost) real.

Why almost ?

Well I think it a bot odd that there are many panels removed by engine and airframe fitters, yet the armourers have left the rockets underwing while maintenance is carried out.  A bit carless of the Flight Sergeant armourer if you ask me....

 

... but it makes a brilliant picture.

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