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Old 15 May 2005, 04:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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1/28 Revell Fokker DVII by Martin Morkowsky

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Old 18 May 2005, 08:25 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Wonderful build, and of one of my favorite birds. Be seeing you boys soon. I'm off to Greece for a week in the sun and some calimari. I'm currently on board an enormous Greek ship in the Internet Lounge (3Euro for 30 minutes) and will not dock until tomorrow afternoon. Rough seas tonight, Force 6-7, so we will roll a bit. Thankfully I never lost my sealegs. All the best my fine fellows!

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Old 22 May 2005, 09:38 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Roden's 1/32 scale Dr.I

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Mike Muth's Roden 48th Dutch Strutter....

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[quote=Ross_Moorhouse]Mike Muth's Roden 48th Dutch Strutter....

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Verla dobro! (very good!)

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Jean-Claude Glineur's ESCI (1:72) Nieuport 23

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Diorama from Pilsen modelling club exhibition.

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Very nice work. I do love the diorama. Perhaps this goes back to my model RR years...still, the builds are super as are the background bits (hangers, etc...)
While overseas I picked up a set of Russian Revolution figurines from Nexus (Atlantic moulds). They are pretty nifty, especially the Cossacks on horseback. Fuels the imagination.
Keep up the great work in Pilsen!

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