Micsellaneous models
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Micsellaneous models
Hi all being new here I can see some of you are on other forums I am on, so, so as not to bore people with photos of builds they have seen elsewhere, I thought I would post 1 pic of each of my builds and if anyone wishes to see more pics of that build I would then post all the completed pics of that model in the appropriate place.
thanks for looking I will start with one of my scratch built ships the PS Waverley
and this is the Pamela 3
An Academy Tiger (what got me back into plastic 2 yrs ago
a dio containing a Tiger a DUKW and a Skoda
A Grant M3
A slightly modified Grant M3
A Packard Dual Cowl Pheaton
Set in a dio
Stephensons Rocket's
Beatnik Bandit
Christine
Explosion
Aston Martinish
The Monkees Mobile
Fiesta WRC
Yamaha Virago
Titanic
TR4
and finally Warspite
I think thats all the models I've built since I got back into plastic, it's quite a lot for 2 yrs work I think It would have taken me 2 yrs or more just to complete a scratch built ship.
If you would like to see more pics of any of these builds I am happy to post them.
thanks for looking
thanks for looking I will start with one of my scratch built ships the PS Waverley
and this is the Pamela 3
An Academy Tiger (what got me back into plastic 2 yrs ago
a dio containing a Tiger a DUKW and a Skoda
A Grant M3
A slightly modified Grant M3
A Packard Dual Cowl Pheaton
Set in a dio
Stephensons Rocket's
Beatnik Bandit
Christine
Explosion
Aston Martinish
The Monkees Mobile
Fiesta WRC
Yamaha Virago
Titanic
TR4
and finally Warspite
I think thats all the models I've built since I got back into plastic, it's quite a lot for 2 yrs work I think It would have taken me 2 yrs or more just to complete a scratch built ship.
If you would like to see more pics of any of these builds I am happy to post them.
thanks for looking
kpnuts- Resident member
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Re: Micsellaneous models
Look forward to seeing more of your work ahead. Collection looks great - the Stephenson Roket scene is very cool.
RetiredMike- Advanced Member
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BIG models! I really admire scratch builders. I would be overwhelmed. Looking at one foto, I wonder who'd win a race between the Skoda tank, DUK, and Tiger tank. Actually it would just be so funny to see them together racing anywhere! Thanx.
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I remember most of those from the other site Ken.
The Bat Tank is very creative.
I love both of those Paddle Steamers and would like to do one myself.
Is the second sone a styrene kit? If so, who makes it?
The Bat Tank is very creative.
I love both of those Paddle Steamers and would like to do one myself.
Is the second sone a styrene kit? If so, who makes it?
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Both the ships are scratch built the Waverley has a fibre glass hull the Pamela3 is an all wooden model
I buy the plans then usually scale them up.
I buy the plans then usually scale them up.
kpnuts- Resident member
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Very nice work. It would be good to have your work archived here in the right places. Hope you take the time to do it. Not everyone here has seen your work before.
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I would love to see more of both ships.
Sam- Resident member
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They all look great Ken. I do remember some from elsewhere.
The steamer I my favourite of them all..
The steamer I my favourite of them all..
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Great job Ken.
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