Don't go getting all "floaty" on me Paul......there ain't that much available in 1-87 scale........if there was your cave would fill up pretty fast with a couple of Carriers in there! :tongue-out2:
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Interesting subject. Looks a little “short run” in execution, but nothing that can’t be easily sorted out. I assume the round base is some sort of naval or fortification mounting?Comment
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Information on naval uses can be found here…. http://civilwarnavy150.blogspot.com/...ailure-to.html
There is a good illustration of the naval mount. Looks just like the round base.Comment
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As you say Dave, brilliant artwork. Amongst the best I have seen. Not a plane I'd heard of so had to look it up.Comment
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Marek Rys is a Polish artist - if you Google his name in images
I'm sure that modellers will recognise some of his work!
a portfolio of his work https://mrys.artstation.com/projects
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A Vietnam-era M48A3, not quite the same variant that Tamiya released 40+ years ago and Dragon maybe 10, also a 1970s–80s M48A5, and the failed/doomed M247 Sgt. York DIVADS anti-aircraft gun system that has only been available from Tamiya (and the Academy clone) which needs a great amount of work to make it accurate. This M247 seems to have the correct hull modifications, unlike the Tamiya/Academy kits, and since I have an Academy one in the stash that I wanted to correct, I don’t think I will bother with that anymoreComment
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