Keeping Busy while Away: Builds in the Last Two Years

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LyleW wrote:My goodness, that'sa lot of styrene. Very nice. Great assortment.
Thanks, Lyle. I was becoming a bit concern about storage/display space when a nice gentlemen near where I live saw my collection online and agreed to take some of them away for his collection - with a reasonable compensation that was hard to resist!
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BorgR3mc0 wrote::bow:

Excellent builds in various categories! I hope my Draken will turn out just as good.
I bet it would, Borg. I would still like to expand though. like model motorcycles and cars, that is so foreign and challenging.
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dmminiatures wrote:(...) I would still like to expand though. like model motorcycles and cars, that is so foreign and challenging.
Try one of Tamiya's new bikes. I had so much fun building mine (see link below).
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Wow Monty, I am overwhelmed! Everything is so stunningly realistic; all are magnificent masterpieces! With the right background and editing, all of these could easily be mistaken for the Real Thing!


I bow in the presence of supreme greatness! :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
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