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T-38

Discussion in 'Modelling' started by malasorte, Sep 13, 2007.

  1. malasorte

    malasorte Member

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    My T-38 from AER MOLDOVA 1:35
     

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  2. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    Like many Russian kits, this one looks like it needs alot of help. But, those often make more interesting kits to build. That is, can you make a good model out of an awful kit. The old Airfix Frog (most were OMG!) and Lindburg kits were this way. It also made them affordable starters rather than those gold plated Dragon kits today.
     
  3. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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  4. zippo

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    Like Za said, welcome! Keep showing us your work!
     
  5. skunk works

    skunk works Ace

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    I remember the "Lindburg Line"....woof woof
    nice work Mala, hope to see more.
    Zvezda has some unique stuff, and so does Maquette.

    Academy can be saved...... with effort, as well.
     
  6. Sloniksp

    Sloniksp Ставка

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    Miguel, I just spent an hour on your site!! Incredible.......
     
  7. skunk works

    skunk works Ace

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    Good site Za, I like the destroyed ones.
    I believe this is a forgotten (overlooked) art, and very much part of "Dioramas".
    Why are the buildings/fences/area destroyed and not the tanks ? The more beat-up and junk-covered/lived in/dirty they look, the better. Seen enough "factory" fresh.
     
  8. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    "You've seen the best, and you've seen the rest" :D

    Enough joking. What matters here, Malasorte, is that these magnificent quality standards are achievable. All it requires is taste, self-discipline and an ability to be honest with yourself. "Is this good enough? No? Then try again."
     

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