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Another Re-hab;)
 

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this looks great as well,real like the whole look,nice with the added,
stowage again,you must have a very big bin,of that stuff,;)
just adds ,so much more to a build,like the much coating,
on the lower hull,to the blue of the upper,great work,:D
 
Another gem, this is one of my favourites so far Jim, I have to confess, I made some subtle adjustments in PS, to the exposure so as to see more detail, the paintwork is sublime!
 
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this looks great as well,real like the whole look,nice with the added,
stowage again,you must have a very big bin,of that stuff,;)
just adds ,so much more to a build,like the much coating,
on the lower hull,to the blue of the upper,great work,:D
Thanks Monica, actually some are plaster casts of some very old school do-dads I made by making RTV rubber molds of them over 30 years ago that are still to this day as soft and pliant as ever.;)

One can still purchase this magic stuff, buy some expensive aftermarket stowage and make yourself your own factory o_O;)
Resin would work much better than plaster I guess but I've never used it............Jim:)
 
Thanks Monica, actually some are plaster casts of some very old school do-dads I made by making RTV rubber molds of them over 30 years ago that are still to this day as soft and pliant as ever.;)

One can still purchase this magic stuff, buy some expensive aftermarket stowage and make yourself your own factory o_O;)
Resin would work much better than plaster I guess but I've never used it............Jim:)
ta for the info,Jim,
I have tried some think simulate ,using modeling putty,but get mixed results with ,them cast in resin,:rolleyes:
did see some stuff,called blue stuff,from the makes of green stuff,that you sock in hot water ,them mold,
let set,so will give that a try I think,;)
as you always need a lot of the bits,and bobs,:D
 
A cracking build Jim and I do like the photography aswell. So much detail and love the colours

Top notch stuff

Regards

Robert
 
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A cracking build Jim and I do like the photography aswell. So much detail and love the colours

Top notch stuff

Regards

Robert
Thanks so much Robert, glad you like, pics are still on a learning curve for me but I'll keep at it;)............Jim:)
 
Amazing work Jim , the faded and modulated paintwork is sublime! Loving the well used/downright dirty look, cheers tony
 
Great work Jim. I think I'll be referring back to your build as work on my 'tiny' Honey.
 
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Thanks to all, with new found photo tools I've adjusted some pics originals were much too dark:oops:
 

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Too dark, I though you were being arty and moody.......................
 
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