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Old 5 December 2008, 09:46 PM   #461 (permalink)
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Jaw dropping stuff. Mosst impressive. Looks like it will be time for a part 3 in this title. So many excellent builds!
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Old 6 December 2008, 08:41 AM   #462 (permalink)
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It just seems to get better and better. WOW!
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Old 12 December 2008, 04:39 PM   #463 (permalink)
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It just seems to get better and better. WOW!
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Old 10 April 2009, 01:35 AM   #464 (permalink)
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Here's a reminder for all of us drooling over the new large scale Wingnut kits: It ain't the size that makes a model a jaw dropper.

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Old 11 May 2009, 04:41 PM   #465 (permalink)
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Nice,very nice!
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Old 26 June 2009, 11:26 AM   #466 (permalink)
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Blowing in my own horn here but what a h.
rodens Pfalz DIII with mecanic and bike, dog and a rat.








The Pfalz itself is detailed up with Parts etch, wired engine. the figure started as a Tamyia figure converted to a mecanic. The dog and the bike is tamyia too. the leave´s and rat from Plusmodels.A very funny build to do. You can find more from the build if you search on aeroscale..

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Hi Larsa! Great build,I knew that I had seen this before,I guess it was on Aeroscale.I love the way that you blurred the line between fantasy and reality by allowing the figures foot,chocks,pail and bike wheel to be placed on the wood at the edge part of the base.Very creative idea.Cheers! John.
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Old 28 June 2009, 01:58 AM   #468 (permalink)
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Cool Eduard Fokker D.VII Royal Class builds by Mika Vuori:







see more at: Fokker D.VII (O.A.W.) | Pienoismallit.net







see more at: Fokker D.VII (Alb) | Pienoismallit.net


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A very nice buid! My only comment is that the leaves are spread out too evenly on the ground, otherwise its perfect.
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I agree! It is one of the hardest things to learn to do properly in realistic diorama making.Seems that the old brain is somehow programmed that way. This example is just too perfect.Cheers! John.

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