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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 12
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Hello again
![]() after surfing a lot of time in this forum and seeing all this beautiful models and technics to built these models, i´ve decided to try it. so there are a few results of this tryings. i made them in smaller scales. 1. Hoovercraft original and 50%. At the little one i doubled up some parts and coulored the edges. 2. F86 from FG nearly 1/144, but missing the wheels so far. 3. Mirage 2000 from Ojimak also 1/144 and a few projects one my workbench. |
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Card Models Administrator
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sun Prairie WI
Posts: 4,635
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nice work! Thanks for sharing
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Hero of Kvatch
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Skingrad, Cyrodiil
Posts: 1,334
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nice clean builds.looks great!!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3
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Those look great for first builds....fantastic! I myself spent many years building and creating in plastic and resin. It does take a while getting used to paper modeling. Sharp very clean builds there. As with all modeling ventures...time, patience and pre fitting the parts is crucial. Looks like you are getting a grip on the process very quickly....Great job!
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