Nov 7, 2007 #1 H Haztoys Senior Airman 428 2 Dec 1, 2005 Prescott Arizona USA Look at this .. UK 1:6th Collectors Club :: View topic - German Class "52" Locomotive Wow
Nov 7, 2007 #2 Njaco The Pop-Tart Whisperer 22,459 2,441 Feb 19, 2007 Fla-eee-dah! OMG!!! I just gave up modelling. Think I'm make mayonaise lids instead!
Nov 7, 2007 #4 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,108 30,207 Jun 19, 2005 Poland It looks really great.As I remember it was posted last year somewhere in the forum.Ah.. if there would be an attacking "jug" it could look different.
It looks really great.As I remember it was posted last year somewhere in the forum.Ah.. if there would be an attacking "jug" it could look different.
Nov 7, 2007 #6 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,108 30,207 Jun 19, 2005 Poland syscom3 said: I posted it. Click to expand... You are right Syscom3.I recall myself now.It is cool maquette,isn't it.
syscom3 said: I posted it. Click to expand... You are right Syscom3.I recall myself now.It is cool maquette,isn't it.
Nov 7, 2007 #7 Bustedwing Tech Sergeant 1,621 1,302 Dec 6, 2005 North Delta BC I quit, surrender (waves white flag). That is amazing work ! I have a friend who is a Model Railroad Junkie, this will put him in a home !!!!
I quit, surrender (waves white flag). That is amazing work ! I have a friend who is a Model Railroad Junkie, this will put him in a home !!!!
Nov 7, 2007 #8 syscom3 Pacific Historian 14,950 11,712 Jun 4, 2005 Orange County, CA Wurger said: You are right Syscom3.I recall myself now.It is cool maquette,isn't it. Click to expand... Its a work of art. Incredible detail work.
Wurger said: You are right Syscom3.I recall myself now.It is cool maquette,isn't it. Click to expand... Its a work of art. Incredible detail work.
Nov 7, 2007 #9 Heinz Captain 7,686 17 Feb 6, 2007 Melbourne, Victoria wow. He must have a wonderful workshop I can't even begin to imagine the cost of all those figures even!
wow. He must have a wonderful workshop I can't even begin to imagine the cost of all those figures even!
Nov 8, 2007 #10 Soundbreaker Welch? Tech Sergeant 1,742 10 Feb 8, 2006 Colorado, USA You can't really tell it's a model train, it's so life like. I want to quit modeling now! Well, at least never try a 1:6. I wonder how he protects them from the elements?
You can't really tell it's a model train, it's so life like. I want to quit modeling now! Well, at least never try a 1:6. I wonder how he protects them from the elements?
Nov 8, 2007 #11 Screaming Eagle Senior Master Sergeant 3,588 5 Nov 26, 2006 Queensland, Australia wow. I admit defeat. great work very life like. that first shot looked real.
Nov 8, 2007 #12 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,108 30,207 Jun 19, 2005 Poland syscom3 said: Its a work of art. Incredible detail work. Click to expand... I'm with you.
Nov 8, 2007 #13 Jgonzalez Airman 1st Class 121 0 Sep 30, 2007 Barranquilla, Colombia Dude! To try something like that I'll have to quit my job, dump the girlfriend, rob a bank and change my name! That loco is a work of art... and the panzers.... the panzers!
Dude! To try something like that I'll have to quit my job, dump the girlfriend, rob a bank and change my name! That loco is a work of art... and the panzers.... the panzers!
Nov 9, 2007 #14 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,412 6,739 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Totally Agree....fantastic work!!!
Nov 9, 2007 #15 Thorlifter Captain 7,980 433 Jun 10, 2004 Knoxville, TN I would be real curious to know the amount of time and cash he has invested in that. Does he just leave it outside?
I would be real curious to know the amount of time and cash he has invested in that. Does he just leave it outside?
Nov 18, 2007 #16 Lucky13 Forum Mascot 49,343 27,521 Aug 21, 2006 In my castle.... Eerrmmmmm.....I think that I'll stick to my 1/48-1/35-1/25.....CRIKEY!
Nov 23, 2007 #17 Matt308 Glock Perfection 18,961 94 Apr 12, 2005 Washington State Can't possibly. The uniforms are not plastic, but rather cloth if you look closely on some of the figures. You can actually see the real scale fibers. Friggin' phenomenal.
Can't possibly. The uniforms are not plastic, but rather cloth if you look closely on some of the figures. You can actually see the real scale fibers. Friggin' phenomenal.
Nov 23, 2007 #18 ccheese Member In Perpetuity 12,408 131 Jul 10, 2007 Virginia Beach, Va. This is the first I've seen of these photos..... WOW !! Think I'll stick to balsa and paper.... Truly awsome.... Charles
This is the first I've seen of these photos..... WOW !! Think I'll stick to balsa and paper.... Truly awsome.... Charles