Well, I visited my first model show today in my hometown of Peterborough. I could easily have spent a decent lottery win while I was there. Sadly, I didn't have one so I had to limit my budget a bit. Only bought a couple of items. An Airbrush cleaning Pot form the Little Cars stand and an Eduard 1:48 Albatros D.V. Interesting kit, or kits as there is two aircraft in the box with schemes and decals for four versions with the pilots name and details. The kit also includes two sets of Photoetch which I have never used before on a Biplane that needs rigging which I have never built before. God, I just love this hobby :laughing:
Anyway, I took a few snaps while I was there but I won't clog up the server with them, here is a Link to my own website gallery page for the show. Just playing about building a website, nothing new for you guys as I have got it all on here but it will grow eventually to include reference and other stuff.
However, there were a couple of pics I wanted to post on here for specific reasons. The first is because of the great idea of the jerrycan base for the diorama, the second because the great idea of casting a plane in resin to show it under water, lost at sea is the title. The third, and I realise you may not be able to see it to great in this pic, uses the new laser cut paper leaves and plants that you can paint up to suit what you want. Trust me, those ferns to so real its unbelievable.
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Anyway, I took a few snaps while I was there but I won't clog up the server with them, here is a Link to my own website gallery page for the show. Just playing about building a website, nothing new for you guys as I have got it all on here but it will grow eventually to include reference and other stuff.
However, there were a couple of pics I wanted to post on here for specific reasons. The first is because of the great idea of the jerrycan base for the diorama, the second because the great idea of casting a plane in resin to show it under water, lost at sea is the title. The third, and I realise you may not be able to see it to great in this pic, uses the new laser cut paper leaves and plants that you can paint up to suit what you want. Trust me, those ferns to so real its unbelievable.
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