Modelcrazy's bench production 2022

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I do like those straws for the internal exhaust trunking! :shoutout: Are the accurate? Only those with plans or other intimate knowledge of the ship would know. But something had to be in there. And they do look the part!
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Thank you Stick.
I completed a little side project while working on my other projects.
The 1/144 Revell Puma Tigermeet. I picked it up a few years ago for $1. It was a fun kit and the decals went on surprisingly well but being 1/144 it has several fiddly pieces.

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:shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: Now that is very nice!
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Wow. About a half inch long?
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LyleW wrote:Wow. About a half inch long?
Now you piqued my curiosity. Looked it up. Rotor diameter should be about 4"

Very nice build Steve
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Nice little Puma!! :shoutout:
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Medicman71 wrote:Nice little Puma!! :shoutout:

A “Pum-Ette”
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Thanks guys, sorry I didn't get any notification.
Yes Lyle, the rotor diameter is around 4 inches. Fun little guy. Now on to more serious builds.
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LyleW wrote:
Medicman71 wrote:Nice little Puma!! :shoutout:

A “Pum-Ette”
More like a “Pumita” :wink:
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I'm finishing up a Secret Santa gift from last Christmas. I can't remember if I've shown this one before but the this 1/350 Trumpeter kit of the USS Freedom is ready for paint. WOW, I never put on so many teenie weenie parts OOB on a 1/350 ship. There are parts you can't see very well with the Mk.1 eyeball, much of which you can't see in the pics. The PE was insane and I thought I had trouble with the Akagi detail, that was nuttun. So here she is without paint and one with a black primer.

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Maybe I should show it haullin butt like this

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