no_man_army
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Tonight i started this tiny little kit from ITALERI which i will be building almost OOTB just adding my own scratch built parts here and there nothing too serious, so far i have started to assemble the cockpit, i have added some new seatbelts as the originals were just a line of plastic, i got them from an old PE fret from a 1/35 T34 kit
All comments welcome (good or bad) im always looking to improve my kits
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just a few more pics showing tamiya's U.S. infantry, the figures still need a bit of attention yet but its almost there
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the average lifespan of my kits is about 8 weeks if im lucky as we have 5 kids and no lock on my cabinet, at the top of my building cupboard is a model grave yard
in the last week ive had my 1/72 lancaster annihilated and my 1/35 black hawk picked at and painted with a whole pot of tamiya clear blue
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i dream of getting a kit published in a magazine but i cant do it without good pictures (and a good model lol) so im wondering if you guys could tell me a good camera to use as i know nothing about them
Regards
James
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WOW they are impressive
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hes not he gave me the big please dont be angry eyes lol
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thanks for the replys, i will try to finish it and add some more pics
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the only reason the surviving rotor is resting there is because the little pest would fix in position it kept dropping lol
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so you think i should give the surviving rotor the chop? i was thinking that myself. as for the tail detail im not to fussed about that as ive just got a 1/72 seaknight im doing that to, im going to recreate the level crash from call of duty
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Sorry for the bad pics ill take some "good" ones later
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this is my latest in progress work my 1/35 sikorsky black hawk. untill last night it was in one piece and then any modellers nightmare happend it fell into the destructive hands of my 2 year old son Aiden, so i imidiately started to build a wreck as it was beyond repair.
Let me know what you think so far
James
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they sell them in argos
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Browse/c_1/1...+Low+-+High.htm
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my fastest kit was the focke wulf on my banner it took 3 hours from start to finish
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ive seen that battery before somewhere didnt you take that to a competition along side a diorama?
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i like the ikea pic lol,
for those who have never heard of the poddington peas check these bad boys out they could be twins with your little green masterpiece
http://www.flickr.com/photos/figmentsimagination/3311428064/
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earlier today i was asked about my display cabinet so i thought why not start a thread "How do you display yours" lol
heres my single display cabinet i have a new double display cabinet on the way.
so theres my boring kits on display now lets see how you guys do it
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that looks like a poddington pea LOL!
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nice one, hope the jobs a good'en, after my job at the prison i was out of work for a year so i know how you felt but now i fit carpets (what an easy well paid job it is too) lol
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a few days ago i needed to get something from the loft, whilst i was up there i noticed one of my forgotten projects, its a six foot long amraam missile lol and it made me wonder if im just a complete nut or have you guys built some crazy stuff?
So whats the biggest / weirdest thing youve recreated ?
ill show some pics later today
James
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Kamil would it be possible to see how you display your models? you must have built hundreds of them
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very nice, you should invest in a display cabinet it keeps the dust off so your not forever cleaning them, im buying my second cabinet tomorrow
keep up the good work
James
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so do you build these as fast as you build your armour?
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very nice, i just started to build a mirage 2000c tigermeet but i lost the canopy Grrrrrrrrr!
keep up the good work
James
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hello mate, it seems im not the only one whos converted to aircraft,
looking good Kamil, just as good as your excellent armour kits
Regards
James
Black Hawk vs RPG
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thanks chaps im pleased with it apart from their faces at the moment,