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  1. Would that be cool if your 1/35 figures can move. So you don't need to post them. hahah just like the old movie An Indian in the Cupboard.
  2. Hey Air force Mike, where you found those 1/44 pilot and crews? Did you sculpt them yourself?
  3. Do you know how people can reproduce such detail in small scale? What kind of tool and machine they need? Is there any materials we can study on about those kind of model? By the way, I want to ask all people in this forum that what you think we need in order to be a great modeler? Thanks
  4. http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Park.htm Hey guys, Do any one know anything about this kind of modeling? How could someone reproduce such a detail in such scale? there is part saying that you can make the wire and mechanism move by the tweezer. After seeing this, I realized how limit my modeling skill is :(
  5. You can build the water surface by making a sheet of transparent blue plastic on top, which will be supported by transparent plastic pole. On the plastic sheet you can made the contour of water , and a pilot floating on his safe jacket. I think the plane will look more like in the water if you weather it more, and make it look more glossy. Add some blue light effect, Ithink yo uwill bring the effect of under water. Hope this help. Thanks
  6. Hi, I always wonder what is the black line on top of the canopy for? Is it for cracking the canopy as the ejection seat shoots up?
  7. If I were you, I would try to use a small punch t opunch inside out to create a little bump on the outer side. Or Imay drill it but not drill all the way through, so the drill bit will push the plastic upward a bit and perhap recreate the rivet. Bang
  8. Hi river, I am jsut wondering if you notice that when you apply the decal on after you did the wash, the decal seems to cover up part of the washing job. I have been playign with the idea of putting the deacl on first then apply wash. But this seems to be harder to do. Well this just is my little comment. Otherwise, you have done a great job. Good luck
  9. Rafael, great job. Cockpit and the landing gear bay are the soul of the airplane. And you did a good job in bringing the Sukhoi alive. We appreciate and impressed by your detail work. Please keep up!
  10. Why the Mig 29 is put there? Is there a parking lot or something?
  11. And definitely in the cockpit because there are a lot of place need to be secured before flight.
  12. Hope the giant will take off soon! Viva the art and the engineering techniques of the Antonov
  13. Hi, I jsut foudn this website http://www.maschinenkrueger.com/ adn this is pretty new from the model we saw (planes, tanks, gundam, figure) They are sci-fi and resin. So neat. So has anyone here built this before? How was it?
  14. Those resin gundams from G-System are crazy, the cheapest one is already above 150 bucks. But honestly, those mobile suits are in high detail, some are even better than Perfect grade from Bandai. http://www.g-system-shop.com/ENG/eng.htm
  15. I am wondering if he is Japanese or American, since he is so into the Japanese Animation and Gundam stuffs! Anyway, he is a great and rich modeller.
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