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B-25 Mitchell "Meet Miss Runyon" by Javlin-HK-1/32
lmagna replied to Javlin's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Yes it is a little one sided here. I would be embarrassed to take pictures. In fact there is another doll out there somewhere in the mail as we speak. You have a fantastic collection that would be the envy of anyone. Nice work. -
Nieuport Ni-17 by cog - Eduard - 1/72 - PLASTIC and PE
lmagna replied to cog's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Wow........ A whole build in three posts! That may be a record Carl. Nice looking job, but be careful, last time I looked there are a bunch of Fokker DRIs out there somewhere! -
We not only had that, except it was more .22s than shotguns. To go even further into the realm of shock. We has both archery and rifle safety taught AT SCHOOL in high school! There was a rifle/archery range behind the football field. Like you said seeing rifles in cars or trucks parked at the school while not common also didn't raise any alarm either. Even though I didn't have any guns back then, I did carry a folding pocket knife throughout my childhood, (Still do).
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Painted Military Figures by Roger Pellett
lmagna replied to Roger Pellett's topic in Completed non-ship models
I can almost hear the pipes playing. Oh that's YouTube Black Watch running in the background! Nice work Roger. -
Welcome JC from another PNW resident. Beautiful work on the Jolly boat.
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This may be the last Zvezda kit you ever build but it is clear you hit it out of the ballpark yet again with this one. Rozhestvensky himself would have no trouble recognizing her.
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Possibly a sanding lightly while laying on a piece of glass with a fine sandpaper or soaking in something mildly acidic like White Vinegar.
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Hi Jan I'm enjoying following your build. Like Denis says I am also always amazed at what you people can do with paper. It is beyond me. I thought I would comment on your statement about the main guns being small for a flagship. The De Ruyter was flagship strictly because she was newer and therefor more modern than the only other Dutch cruiser present in the East Indies the Java. They were both light cruisers with only six inch, (150mm) guns. At the time of her sinking at the battle of the Java Sea she was only six years old and one of the newest ships present other than the HMAS Perth who was about the same age and was also a light cruiser but had a better 6", (152mm) gun.
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Citroen Traction Avant by kpnuts - FINISHED - Heller - 1/8
lmagna replied to kpnuts's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Great work. You captured the captured the atmosphere perfectly. -
B-25 Mitchell "Meet Miss Runyon" by Javlin-HK-1/32
lmagna replied to Javlin's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Ah HA I was wondering when someone was going to do one of my favorite jets. Are you starting another build log? -
WOW MOG your work and effort at detail are really shining! Your mast may possibly be the crown jewel of your build so far. Congratulations!
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Gundam FXA-05D /RX-178 super Gundam by kpnuts Bandai
lmagna replied to kpnuts's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Yes you did................... But I will let you get away with it this time. Too easy of a target.😈 (The last time I caught someone doing that was Mark. I did have to email him and point out his wording though. It was too funny to let pass.) -
Gundam FXA-05D /RX-178 super Gundam by kpnuts Bandai
lmagna replied to kpnuts's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Nice work KP he looks like he has been dutifully guarding the patio, standing ready to do battle in the garden. Is he actually able to convert to aircraft mode or is he just a figure? -
Messerschmitt bf 109G-6 by cog - Eduard - 1/48 - PLASTIC
lmagna replied to cog's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
The Swiss pattern is certainly interesting in some ways. One style of camo on the forward fuselage another pattern on the upper wing and still a third on the tail with huge "Don't shoot at me I'm neutral" red and white in between. The Swiss air force didn't really fly at all between 1940 and 1943 and returned almost all interned German pilots and aircraft to Germany in those years. I think they did pretty much the same thing to the allies with pilots and crews through the Red Cross but kept the aircraft. Could be wrong, long time ago reading.
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