May 9, 2011 #821 Crimea_River Marshal 46,416 14,494 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary Something about the shape of the nose on the Lightning doesn't look right but it's a pretty nice model otherwise.
Something about the shape of the nose on the Lightning doesn't look right but it's a pretty nice model otherwise.
May 9, 2011 #822 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,077 12,641 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Yep - nose, engine intakes and wheels, but a beaut model.
May 11, 2011 #823 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,471 6,823 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. not bad...
May 11, 2011 Thread starter #824 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,471 30,525 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Yep....
May 11, 2011 #825 vikingBerserker Lieutenant General 28,790 4,613 Apr 10, 2009 South Carolina I like the silver effect on it.
Jul 2, 2011 #826 imalko Chief Master Sergeant 3,777 298 Mar 2, 2009 Vojvodina, Serbia The working paper model of RMS Titanic in 1/200th scale... Check out the link, it's quite fascinating: 2 ½ years in the making: The working paper model of RMS Titanic
The working paper model of RMS Titanic in 1/200th scale... Check out the link, it's quite fascinating: 2 ½ years in the making: The working paper model of RMS Titanic
Jul 2, 2011 #828 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 71,110 8,982 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Fantastic!
Jul 2, 2011 #829 vikingBerserker Lieutenant General 28,790 4,613 Apr 10, 2009 South Carolina WOW, that's impressive!
Jul 3, 2011 #831 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,471 6,823 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Simply brilliant
Jul 3, 2011 #832 A4K Brigadier General 15,629 3,894 Dec 17, 2007 The back of beyond That is beautiful work, especially considering it's mostly paper!!!
Jul 15, 2011 #833 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Museum I was at had a ton of models... Glass encased = Crap pictures Attachments IMG_1965.JPG 40.3 KB · Views: 126 IMG_1942.JPG 41.9 KB · Views: 111 IMG_1964.JPG 38.2 KB · Views: 117 IMG_1929.JPG 52.7 KB · Views: 114 IMG_1950.JPG 48.2 KB · Views: 112 IMG_1969.JPG 50.4 KB · Views: 119 IMG_1934.JPG 32 KB · Views: 118 IMG_1963.JPG 31.8 KB · Views: 115 IMG_1943.JPG 45.6 KB · Views: 123 IMG_1958.JPG 33.7 KB · Views: 114 IMG_1940.JPG 61.1 KB · Views: 116 IMG_1962.JPG 35.3 KB · Views: 113 IMG_1944.JPG 57.6 KB · Views: 117 IMG_1941.JPG 44.6 KB · Views: 118 IMG_1966.JPG 48 KB · Views: 114 IMG_1939.JPG 80.4 KB · Views: 116 IMG_1945.JPG 51.3 KB · Views: 114
Jul 15, 2011 #834 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,077 12,641 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Good stuff H. I think Dirk will like that B24 assembly ship.
Jul 16, 2011 #835 vikingBerserker Lieutenant General 28,790 4,613 Apr 10, 2009 South Carolina ..and Lucky that P-12. They have a nice bunch of planes there.
Jul 16, 2011 #836 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 71,110 8,982 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good ones!
Jul 16, 2011 #837 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,471 6,823 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Cool, good selection of stuff!!
Aug 16, 2011 #839 kettbo Senior Airman 443 22 Oct 18, 2007 Western Washington, USA Wurger said: Yes,the space is always a big problem for modellers. Click to expand... much easier storage in the smaller scales
Wurger said: Yes,the space is always a big problem for modellers. Click to expand... much easier storage in the smaller scales
Aug 16, 2011 Thread starter #840 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,471 30,525 Jun 19, 2005 Poland True... therefore my favourite scale is still the 1/72 one.