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T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thank you so much Mike. OC. -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
Old Collingwood replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
If I'm honest thats where I got ideas for painting/weathering figures - nothing quite like watching someone painting in real life. OC. -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
Old Collingwood replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I think Greg could build/model Anything. OC. -
Another New Guy Introduction
Old Collingwood replied to Petes Shipyard's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome back - we all kept the goodies on hand for you. OC. -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
Old Collingwood replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thats really good mate - you say its your first figure? OC. -
T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Evening all, more progress - working on the base I added some stones from the garden - washed and scrubbed in bleach then glued down with a strong glue (lets see if they stick) OC. -
Camel by RGL - FINISHED - Machinen Krieger - 1/20
Old Collingwood replied to RGL's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Excellent work Greg - really nice. OC. -
T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Evening all, thank you all for the messages and likes, not much of an update - I have glued down the raptor underneath Rexy, tomorrow I will do a bit of work on the base as its plastic simulated rough ground - I wont do to much to it just add a few layers of flat top coat to take some of the shine off it (may also add a few small rocks and blades of grass). OC. -
T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Thank you kindly Phil. OC. -
T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Evening all, I added a few more washes to day, then decided to pose raptor along with Rexy and Dippy on the base, light was bad so please excuse the IQ. Oh, the Yellow tape on Rexy needs removing. OC. -
T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Old Collingwood replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Really nice work. OC. -
T Rex 36in (90cm) long Skeleton - Finished
Old Collingwood replied to Old Collingwood's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
After doing some research I think my Velo is actually a Utahraptor as they are much bigger than a Velociraptor, my one has a scale size eqv to 15feet in length and scale accurate with Rexy, they are from the same family but just a larger progression and most likely what was used in the Jurassic Films. https://a-z-animals.com/blog/utahraptor-vs-velociraptor-who-would-win-in-a-fight/ OC.
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