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Discussion in 'World War 2 Hobbies' started by panzer67, Mar 27, 2005.

  1. panzer67

    panzer67 New Member

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    hello:
    the railroads and railguns can be a wide area of modelling if not watch these models from part of my collection ( all they are not finished yet ).

    comments are wellcome.
     
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    part 2 :
     
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    Really really nice, keep up the good work! :eek:
     
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    nice, rally nice, thanks for sharing the pics with us!!!!
     
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    and more...

    the railguns are presents too ( all my models are not finished but... this is the year )
     
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    Those are awesome, panzer67 !

    Great work !
     
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    thanks.

    All the wood as you see in models is not the :angry: wod texture in plastic, all is balsa wood textured, painted and treated.

    later will post more pics with more details when domain all the potential of my new digital camera A85 and start to edit the pics to show better photos.

    thanks
     
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    What's the scale?They look huge.
     
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    i think they are 1/35, am I right, panzer76?
     
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    thats right all they are 1/35 scale and if you think are huge, you must see the next pics to know what im talking about, in 1 /35 too, I expect finish this last until november this year.
     
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    :eek: :eek: :eek:
    very nice
    i like it
     
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    I have a 1/72 Hsegawa 'LEOPOLD' I have yet to build.The nice thing is I have pics of the real one from Aberdeen to work with.
     
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    :eek: WOW :eek: those are really good. How long have you been making those? Keep up the good work.
     
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    more or less

    D90:
    aproximatly 2 months with each model as average time.
    all are 1/ 35
    sturmtiger:
    the pics of aberdeen are so good to have a more realistic model. thats works good.
    the time doesn´t mater when you do what you more like it...

    thanks for yours comments
     

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