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JeroenPeters

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  1. I love the Gannet. Cool build and refreshing scheme!
  2. Jaw-dropping! As a matter of fact i got this magazine today and all I can say is: your friend is one hell of a lucky guy to have friends like you!!
  3. Yes! Katrien is on the other side
  4. Well that's a valid point! Holiday season x busy work schedule = zero bench time. This topic is mainly aimed at the hundreds of members that (as far as i can see) are a member, visit regularly and for some reason refrain from posting and trying to motivate them to do so.
  5. Wow Ed! My topic was worth posting just by seeing your builds alone!
  6. Wow! Nice. One small thing: the landing light glass seems to be missing.. Right?
  7. And he scores with another clean build! I hear you on the Aires pit. Their detail is amazing, the resin looks like it needs minimal cleanup, but you often need to either fill a huge gap or sand away half of your model to get a decent fit... You nailed it.
  8. Nice! Clean build and lovely camo.
  9. Sweet! Really wish that gun would be scaled up to 32nd scale. This looks like a cool kit...
  10. Maybe you can share some of the pics you took inside the fuselage!
  11. Hi Arnold, Thnx! I am indeed doing a P. Not the P-1 but the P-2 (which had a revised radio lay-out). For this I will be using the Montex masks (instead of the rather thick Revell decals).
  12. That looks superb! Is this 1/16th scale? Tamiya? Looks like Adolf Galland without the mustache!
  13. Hi Steve, if you scan the decals at 600 or even 900 dpi you should be able to blow them up a bit, but I don't think blowing them up to 1/18 will do them any good. Rough edges, register misalignment issues, etc will come into play. I suggest you re-draw them in let's say: Adobe Illustrator if you can. Or even Microsoft Word of Powerpoint.
  14. Yes and no. It is true that there is not a lot of activity on in the modeling discussion and work in progress at the moment (perhaps due to holidays etc) but we DO have a lot of viewers, visitors and a steady new member count. Hence this topic.
  15. Hello to all LSM-Lurkers! Recently i had a conversation with an LSM member who I had never met. Nevertheless he told me he tuned into LSM every morning, hoping to see some good updates in the 'Work-in-progress' section. I then asked him why he didn't post some of his own work. His answer was in line with the often heard reason's I hear: • I haven't had bench-time in a year (or so) • My skills aren't up-to-par with the builds I see on this forum • What have I got to offer? • Posting pics is a hassle • or I already post my own work somewhere else. Perhaps every reason above is a good reason on itself, but I know I would LOVE to see more lurkers post their builds, opinions, questions, finished work, research, etc... So: if you are a member, dive in! We've all started modeling at some point, and we're also here to help! Cheers!! Jeroen
  16. Slowly working my way around the big legs. Added some placards and 'Nicht Betreten' decals. Adding pigments and scratches.
  17. Lovely! That scuba diver begs to be poured in transparent resin together with a crashed Corsair, all rusted up...
  18. You've done a bang job on blending that resin in! I've tried my hands on a couple of Renaissance models sets and know they are not a walk in the park.
  19. Started paintwork on gear. Much more layers and weathering to do.
  20. Thats weird indeed.... So you use the image icon from the toolbar and paste the photo bucket image link?
  21. Dang you're quick at rolling these models out! Really cool subject and background. Love it.
  22. Really loving this.. Makes it look as if sculpting is easier than 3D modeling on the 'puter..
  23. Cool beans Fran! This looks to have a become a whole new genre in it's own right. Love the review.
  24. Super cool scheme. Looks like you've tackled those nasty seams quite well!
  25. Can't wait to see this up close in Telford... (counting on you to bring it )
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