Tim Marlow
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Cheers Neil, and I’ve told you before…..the giant bottles are only available from Vallejo on special order every fifth leap year…..Fabulous Tim!
Where can I get some of those giant size Vallejo bottles?![]()
Cheers Neil, and I’ve told you before…..the giant bottles are only available from Vallejo on special order every fifth leap year…..Fabulous Tim!
Where can I get some of those giant size Vallejo bottles?![]()
I get this completely (although I think you should substitute "an awful lot of practice" for "a bit of practice"). But it brought to mind what I thought was an Einstein quote, but was actually Descartes, 500 years ago:As to the skill level, it’s just a bit of practice and application of simple techniques Jim, nothing world beating.
I thinks that’s called eating the elephant one bite at a time these days PaulTiny, fabulous result, Tim.
I get this completely (although I think you should substitute "an awful lot of practice" for "a bit of practice"). But it brought to mind what I thought was an Einstein quote, but was actually Descartes, 500 years ago:
"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
The techniques may be simple, but the application is extremely well executed, and the result is truly excellent.
If building tiny things is a difficulty, you have certainly resolved it!
Cheers IanFantastic work Tim.
Thanks John, and pass on my regards to the committee :tongue-out3:
Many thanks Andreas. You should…..it was going so well.Oh I'm a little late to the party!
Your little Daimler looks great Tim! That reminds me that I should continue building mine... :tongue-out3:
Many thanks Arn.An excellent build Tim!
Thanks Colin.Well it certainly looks the part. And the base just finishes it off perfectly.
Cheers Allen. I’ll admit that all four didn’t touch the ground, but with a bit of flock and some glue it fooled you :tongue-out3: Certainly not building the other one yet…..I’ve got the para gun team to do first, and then I need something a bit easier for a while…..might be cavalry because I haven’t done any for ages…..Yea Tim, what the others have said!!! And it sure is tiny, but so are your little Blokes, which made this right up your alley! It was great to see that all 4 touched the ground too. That nice little base was the icing on the cake Buddy!!! Now I know you want to build the other kit right away, as this one was so much fun...
Prost
Allen
Many thanks Steven, very kind.Really like this Tim, lovely work :thumb2: cheers
Cheers Lee…..I saw what you did there. It’s a tale as old as time….That's amazing a Tim, a tiny beast of beauty
Yeah ok... I didn't see it until I've just read it back! :rolling::smiling6:Cheers Lee…..I saw what you did there. It’s a tale as old as time….![]()
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