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Tight work on that Dornier!
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mostrich wrote:Tight work on that Dornier!
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Thank you guys!

Have not dared to create it's own "project pages" here, due to so many cancelled / postponed / delayed projects I have here.... And don't want to have even one more... :bag:

Working on the wheel wells... I am afraid the light brownish oil dry brush experiment looks more like rust than dirt. First I thought I would still re-do it, but then realizing that in a finish build you hardly see inside the wheel well.. So, I let it be as it is!

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Trying to finish up Italeri's new T-34-85 today and am also halfway done with the Tamiya Normandy Front Marder III M...and to add some air support, Hobby Boss' IAR 80 ;)
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Kari, that is a great realization when you get to the point of, “ oh yeah, you really can’t see this...” :headslap:

Jeeves... pics... or it didn’t happen.

Yes, this thread where we can all pile in and just say yup, I’m working on something, but (for whatever reason) no build thread is going on... great idea... :shoutout:
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Nice work Kari. And your reason for not doing individual build threads is the same reason I make my Maddog Manufacturing thread. Occasionally I'll post a pic of everything together like I did the other day.
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working on the Serra Scale Model CW-21, vacu kit with white metal in 1:48 and a resin engine rig in 1:32

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Wow! Vac-form, white metal, resin....

You're a braver man than I Gunga Din!

Looks fantastic so far!
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Vliegtuiggroep IV, Afdeling 2

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Bravo, CherryLock!

Your vac-form assembly is stunning. Very smooth trims! I think there is resin as well as white metal in the kit!

You are building a beautiful subject, too!

Congratulations!!
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Duke Maddog wrote:Nice work Kari. And your reason for not doing individual build threads is the same reason I make my Maddog Manufacturing thread. Occasionally I'll post a pic of everything together like I did the other day.
Thanks Duke!
Now when you mention that... indeed, I think such a thread would be pretty good for myself also... :hmm:

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F2A Buffalo 1:48 by Special Hobby



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