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Post by kaytermarram on Sept 5, 2014 13:18:57 GMT -5
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Post by wbill76 on Sept 5, 2014 13:36:55 GMT -5
Wow that's some impressive detailing work in this scale Frank, very nice!
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Post by mrt51 on Sept 5, 2014 13:41:26 GMT -5
Man that looks pretty good to me.
Terry
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Post by deafpanzer on Sept 5, 2014 21:13:15 GMT -5
Great work on the details... nothing has been spared! Looking good...
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Post by Leon on Sept 5, 2014 22:06:39 GMT -5
Very cool looking Frank and a lot of nice detail work.
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Post by tobias5555 on Sept 6, 2014 0:52:50 GMT -5
Great work.
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Post by kaytermarram on Sept 7, 2014 13:37:33 GMT -5
Thanks a lot lads!I really hope I can finish this Nut in the near future because in the meantime, there are lots of ideas for new "heavy metal", even in this scale. But before tackling this, I should finis the elder stuff. More pics of changes and stuff soon.
Frank
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Foenetik
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Post by Foenetik on Sept 29, 2014 17:43:25 GMT -5
lookin great. i love all the bits and bobs. i want to scratch something with misc parts one day. cant wait to see more.
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Post by dupes on Sept 30, 2014 8:55:20 GMT -5
Whoah...very cool add-ons!
About how big is this in 1/76?
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Post by kaytermarram on Sept 30, 2014 12:58:32 GMT -5
Tony, try to collect all small scale stuff and kits you can. I have bought lots through ebay, most convoluts to real good conditions, so when you begin kitbashing and scratchbuilding you will need it all. And do not forget all that evergreen and plastruct stuff, superdetail sets in resin and etch. Very helpfull are interior kits of all kind!
Dupes, it is ca. 15cm long, means 1 cm is 2,54 inch I guess, so round about 38 inch.
Thank you for your kind comments!
Frank
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