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THIS is CRAZY good .....................................
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WnW Sopwith 2F.1 ShIps Camel.
Jeff replied to Bomber_County's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Not yet, the rigging intimidates me, although I really would love one ( and especially the triplane )................ I remember seeing the real deal at Hendon in 1990, and have always loved them.... -
Hobbycraft F6A D-Day - Ready for inspection!
Jeff replied to 1to1scale's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
Took the words right out of me ! I wholeheartedly agree...... -
This is an incredible amount of work................ so................ when you replace the '2's did you keep them in the order you removed them, as they don't look to be all the same shape............. that may be a test if they were randomly stuck back on the backing paper........ to find the right shape for the right spot? Or am I missing a detail I didn't see? Either way, you have patience beyond reproach ..................... this is going to be Museum quality no matter what............... I look forward to every update......
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Arttystation bench system assem
Jeff replied to harv's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I love it ! So here is the big question................ are you happy with it, do you like it, and would you recommend it? ( well 3 questions, but you know what I meant) -
WnW Sopwith 2F.1 ShIps Camel.
Jeff replied to Bomber_County's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I'm In, Phil.............. -
Hobbycraft F6A D-Day - Ready for inspection!
Jeff replied to 1to1scale's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
Outstanding ! Cheers Jeff -
Absolutely mesmerizing.......... this is so technical, and extremely interesting, not only model talents, but computer. math, and algebra talents as well, this is not just glue and a splash of paint................ MASTER CLASS !
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Fokker aircraft you'd love in large scale?
Jeff replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in Modelling Discussion
oh, and it WAS an Australian production.... -
This whole build is incredible.....................
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Spitfire Iron Maiden build
Jeff replied to 1to1scale's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Is that your 're-riveting' work up close????? HOLY, that is awesome ! -
I'm going to miss you and your brilliant wit, my friend..... take care and enjoy your 'time off'...... will be here waiting for your return...
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Fokker aircraft you'd love in large scale?
Jeff replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in Modelling Discussion
I'm afraid that's the best I can do, and all I have....it was about the flight from England to Oz, in the airplane the Southern Cross..... I had no idea there was a BUNCH of films by that name... huh.... learn something every day.... -
Fokker aircraft you'd love in large scale?
Jeff replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in Modelling Discussion
The Southern Cross, I believe it was called, it was an Australian production and it was OUTSTANDING ! I saw it a LONG time ago..... -
Fokker aircraft you'd love in large scale?
Jeff replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in Modelling Discussion
YUP, that's the one ! I'm trying to find a copy of the movie, any ideas?? -
DeHaviland aircraft you'd like in large scale?
Jeff replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in Modelling Discussion
Beaver, Buffalo, Caribou -
Very late group build entry, Marder III.
Jeff replied to 1to1scale's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
The paint work and the chipping is spectacular ! -
Arttystation bench system assem
Jeff replied to harv's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Glue looks to be as expensive as the parts ! 27 bucks for .7 of an oz !? Holy................... -
Ok, thanks Carl, that is kind of what I was after..... so in essence it is still about the same , maybe a little more..... so most of my stuff would be considered low mileage then.... 68 Ford F 250 pick up 133,977 Miles, 93 Corvette 64,000 kms, 03 Corvette 80,000 kms, and my 19 Tahoe not a year old 12,400 kms..... I like to drive my iron, but don't want to 'wear it out', except maybe the Corvettes, don't want Cathy's new boy friend to have a new car when I'm dead ....
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Hasegawa Nakajima Ki-84.
Jeff replied to Sir Desmond Glazebrook's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I can't agree more, these look fabulous............. -
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OK.................. thanks for posting this Carl................ I am curious, and here is my opportunity to ask..................... I remember back in the day, CAA and AAA ( the automobile associations for you young guys) used to put out an 'annual average mile year', meaning how many the average guy would drive his car in North America, meaning not a sales guy or farm guy, just the average family guy, and it seems to me that is used to be about 12,000 MILES a year, now of course here in the great White North we have to use KM's which should translate to about 20-25,000 per year for the average driver to put on his car............ does that still hold water or is it more, or much less, ? Because when , in the days gone by, a guy would sell his car, and it was used as a rough gauge for heavy use or a cream puff....... so what is the recommended average miles per year these days?
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Avia off the SOD. Czech it out!
Jeff replied to Clunkmeister's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Wait till they send you the BEER bill as well..... -