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We definitely see shifting market . The problem is , when I grow old , unable to sniff Tamiya Extra thin anymore, you guys will be all dead and there will be no-one to buy my sash. I will be force to dump it to recycling and environmentalists will be burning crosses in my yard .
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John was referring to Tamiya and Hasegawa. Also 80% of those releases are just re-box stories. Yet , I am very happy that 1/32 scale is getting so much attention.
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LRDG with 20mm Breda
Martinnfb replied to Bomber_County's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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I hate to say it, but I am afraid that the heydays of plastic modelling are gone. I wonder what is the average age of the members here or on any another related forum. In my forties I feel like a youngster . Many would object this argument, but just look around at the nearest IPMS convention. Not exactly a junior friendly places. This trend reflects on Tamigawa interests, robots, asian school girls, pokemons of sorts and RC stuff. No time for F4U4 or B-Mustang
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Some older builds
Martinnfb replied to joeg's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Incredible display of craftsmanship . Hats off to you sir. Cheers Martin -
Some older builds
Martinnfb replied to joeg's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
That looks stunning, any more pictures please ? Cheers Martin -
Reno first of firsts...
Martinnfb replied to MikeMaben's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Incredible build Mike. Cheers Martin -
Ok, that's just creepy .... LOL
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D-Day 75th Anniversary GB interest thread
Martinnfb replied to Mikester's topic in Modelling Discussion
Just so you guys don’t think that I am a party popper, I picked this little Jeep up. Would that qualify as a valid entry? I can’t take on anything big at the moment. Will be heading back to school in August -
Congratulations Harvey, blessings for you all.
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DOLPHIN NOSE a.k.a. MI-17A-5 a.k.a. CH-178
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I am going to to pick up some for Ernie, so I can take extra for you Jeff as well. -
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Couldn't say it better. Cheers M.
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After a few little pokes here and there , the seller agreed on selling me a second set and it arrived today. Undamaged , wheee !
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Ryan , this is such a little gem. Just do it Man ! OOB trouble free Tamiya, yes. Also a dry brush can be quite aggressive. I would say Tamiya weathering powders or artistic dry pastels would do the trick.
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DOLPHIN NOSE a.k.a. MI-17A-5 a.k.a. CH-178
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hi Jeff. The yellow thing is Tamiya putty. And the grey stuff is Apoxie. Apoxie is hard to get, but Tamiya is readily available in BC. -
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Martinnfb replied to JeroenPeters's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
If I may, I would suggest a little fitting figures positioned in the display. Or a school girl with cellphone taking selfie -
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Martinnfb replied to JeroenPeters's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Artistic pencil and pastels are great if used with care, Me likey -
one build from Moson