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Old 25 August 2009, 08:52 PM   #471 (permalink)
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Nice work.
 
Old 14 April 2010, 03:13 AM   #472 (permalink)
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Voss figure and DIII Vignette "-when I grow up...."

Here´s next one up, It took sometimes but here its goes.I had an old "Gunfighter Glamoure" kit from Andrea on the shelf, always liked that little tough boy
When Roden gave us the Albatros DIII years ago I got hold of a set off decals from Spada and Voss machine was build. Last year I ordered the Voss figure from Model Cellar and could not find the time to get the vingette together.Two weeks ago I´ll started up the build of the fuelcart. It´s made frpm plasticard and an old oildrum from Tamyia. The wheels from the Field kitchenkit.The Voss figure and the little boy was painted in Humbrols and the vignette was done.Now the DIII stand beside the Rodens Pfalz vignette, just waiting for another idea to take shape for the DI kit on the same shelf.








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Old 14 April 2010, 06:52 AM   #473 (permalink)
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Hi Larsa!Nice composition,very creative,I love it. It is,however, very German military looking with things placed so precisely.
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Thanks John

It took me some time to get done, but was fun to do at last. My eays is now for a new Model cellar one.

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Old 10 May 2010, 03:13 PM   #475 (permalink)
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Hello Larsa,

Very NICE indeed.


Thanks for sharing, FOKKERJ
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Old 10 May 2010, 06:15 PM   #476 (permalink)
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Lars, Beautiful vignette! As for the title, one has to wonder if the "Probable" French child would be thinking "I am Going to be an Ace, and Shoot the Bosch from the Sky"
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Old 18 May 2010, 02:53 AM   #477 (permalink)
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Hello Lars,
My respects for your work, it's very alive
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Old 2 June 2010, 08:47 AM   #478 (permalink)
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Beautiful work, Lars!


What did you use for the grass and dry leaves?


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Old 20 February 2011, 02:59 AM   #479 (permalink)
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Beautiful work, Lars!


What did you use for the grass and dry leaves?


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Hi Marco
Sorry for be that slow in the response,been out from this kind of modelling for some times now.
The gras is static green flock,that kind u can find in any hobbyshops.I´ts glued in place with diluted(water) white glue. The gras will go flat when applied, but if u gentle blow on it the gras will standing up.Do this outside, otherwise your family will turn angry on u. The leaves comes from Plusmodels range and I used witheglue even here. This leaves is papercutouts

I got them from Jadar, but u can get them anywhere(my guess)

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Great idea ! I will have to look for some.
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