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1/16 Takom Willys 1/4 Ton 4x4 G503 MB Jeep
GazzaS replied to Axeman's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Tamiya Mosquito FB Mk VI 60326 - 1/32
GazzaS replied to Bomber_County's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I always paint everything too light. Then I can hit it with washes later. -
F-15A Improved Baz 1/32 Tamiya
GazzaS replied to Pete Fleischmann's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Nichimo 1/20 Cessna 172 N9812J "Juliet"
GazzaS replied to Hawkwrench's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Nice looking engine! -
Wow! Great job! Fantastic work on that camo.
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1/48 Academy B25 Doolittle Raider - Complete - RFI
GazzaS replied to PanzerWomble's topic in Let’s Get Wet Group Build.
Your seats and belts look great. I'm all for artistic creation. I give away far Too much money for AM as it is. My weakness is metal barrels. Sometimes I miss the days when I could slap together a 1/48 scale kit in a day and feel good about how it turned out. -
Caudron C.561 French Racing Plane - Resin - 1/48 - S.B.S.
GazzaS replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Wow, Rob! She's a beauty. What a great looking little build. There is an appeal to racers... they look pretty, and don't need much weathering. If you want shine, using automobile buffing compound can really get your shine up. You can see below that buffing will enable your paint to reflect other surfaces. -
What happened to this one?
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what's on your to buy list for 2023 (newly released kits only)
GazzaS replied to npb748r's topic in Modelling Discussion
I don't plan to buy anything. But my wife is gonna get a shock when she looks at my Christmas wishlist: In no particular order... 1/32 Oeffag Alb 1/32 Val 1/32 HS 123 1/32 Mc 202 1/32 Flying Clog... B und V 139 hopefully not too far away.... 1/35 Dragon Ostwind... the last 1/35 panzer I'll ever need. I have all of the rest barring prototypes and paper panzers. Already have the ZM 190 on pre-order... -
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Infinity Models 1/32 D3A1 “Val” dive bomber by HPH.
GazzaS replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Aircraft Reviews
Great Review, Ern. Thank you! I reckon it looks like a cracker of a kit. I want one, but may have to put it on my Christmas wish list. The Beaufighter is cool and all... But it's like every other twin engined plane... too big for my house. I'm only gonna allow one multi engined 1/32 kit to enter my house... the flying clog. Otherwise, I can get my jollies on the ton of 1/48 twins out there. -
1/48 Academy B25 Doolittle Raider - Complete - RFI
GazzaS replied to PanzerWomble's topic in Let’s Get Wet Group Build.
Wow! You move fast. Looking good so far. Nice choice for a build. -
Sitting on my porch, panting like a dog…
GazzaS replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
Build a model... great way to wait for anything. -
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BBMF?
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I will give a few minutes to watch some footage of the pomp and ceremony. After all... it's been 70 years since the last one.
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F4U-1D completed
GazzaS replied to JohnB's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Very well done, John. Gonna need your own carrier, soon. Better build more USMC stuff. They're happy with a little chunk of coral. -
The usual applause apply to your usual amount of clean, detailed work, Peter. I'm sure it will look great no matter which option you choose. I've never been a fan of folded wings... I just feel all of the interest leave me when I see one with the wings folded. All of those interesting things I like on a plane care covered by huge slabs. Anyway... your choice.
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1/32 Aichi D3A1 Val is in at Sprue Brothers.
GazzaS replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
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Well done, Rob! Nice finish and an attractive scheme. Don't believe the hype... 1/200 scale only has more small pieces.
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I have a HP-CS and an HP-B+ One day I got curious and discovered that the adjustable needle-stop from the B+ fit both brushes. Saved me having to buy one.