Martin's cave
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The WALL
and the bike - a bit out of scale but it'll work
to be continued ...
and the bike - a bit out of scale but it'll work
to be continued ...
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Re: Martin's cave
Oh wow, the wall section looks excellent Martin. The bike is a great piece of work and I'm sure that it will look the part when it's painted up.
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Re: Martin's cave
Thanks a lot ShaunW! Well the bike, I redecided and it will be a broken one as garbage
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Re: Martin's cave
Very cool, Martin. Did you paint the graffiti, or are they decals?
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Thanks Migrant! The decals are self made decals, made from photos of real grafitti.Migrant wrote:Very cool, Martin. Did you paint the graffiti, or are they decals?
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Very cool Martin. I know you can buy graffiti decals for model railways, but yours look excellent.malepo wrote:Thanks Migrant! The decals are self made decals, made from photos of real grafitti.Migrant wrote:Very cool, Martin. Did you paint the graffiti, or are they decals?
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Migrant wrote:Very cool Martin. I know you can buy graffiti decals for model railways, but yours look excellent.malepo wrote:Thanks Migrant! The decals are self made decals, made from photos of real grafitti.Migrant wrote:Very cool, Martin. Did you paint the graffiti, or are they decals?
Thanks!
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Just a small update on the base. It's shaping up I think but not finished yet.
to be continued ...
to be continued ...
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Looks like you've had great fun painting graffiti on the wall.
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Re: Martin's cave
Lot of work on this wall, looks great!!
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Re: Martin's cave
Loads of small details in this. Looks very real.
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Glencoe Models 1/48 De Havilland Venom FB.4
the other pics are here: http://uamf.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=10625;
or at my blog: http://malepo.blogspot.de/search/label/FB.4%20Venom;
Thanks for looking!
the other pics are here: http://uamf.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=10625;
or at my blog: http://malepo.blogspot.de/search/label/FB.4%20Venom;
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The only thing I need to say is WOW!
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