Allen Dewire
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Hi everyone, You are all very welcome as I am happy to post pictures from a show. It is a real inspiration to see what others build and their ideas too. I still have 450+ pics from Holland last October if anybody has an interest in seeing them...….
Dude 2 - Glad you liked the pines John. The crane is the Strabo from Takom and the yellow truck with the trailer is from Das Werk (Faun 900 with 15 ton trailer) and the GAZ re-fueler tanker from Miniart...
Monica - Happy to oblige anytime. There were a couple of clubs with more figures on the table, but the little areas where they were set up were very tight and crowded. I couldn't get in for any photos...
Rick - I can fully understand that my friend. Peace and quiet are also good for the soul. I never had any shows in upstate New York either growing up. I had to buy scale model mags to keep up on things and use mail order to get kits from The Squadron in Michigan. I'll do my best for pics at any show I attend...
Stevie - No worries my friend and I hope all is well with you guys. The show is "klein aber fein" or "small but fine". I had hoped that there would have been a few more vendors though...
Tony - You're most welcome Sir. Wait till I get back from the World Expo in July! You have been warned...
Richard - Anytime Buddy. I hope you and the family are well over there. It must be a huge undertaking to build a flat top in 1/144 and expensive too. So what are you building with the elevator??? The music???...I'll get me coat now...
Chris - The sign on the flight deck is a very common one at shows. It says "Bitte Nicht Berühren" which translates to "Please Don't Touch" in English or "Keep Your Mitts Off My Model" in English slang. When I took the pics, I didn't see anything else moving or lit up on her other than the jet. There is an elevator in front of the tower, but I can't say if it works or not. You can see the plate on the deck with the 4 screws that is the access for the electronics I think, but I'm no expert. Wish I could be of more help...
Jim - This was my favorite too!!! I could slap myself for not taking a few more pics of it. The work was so fantastic and detailed with such an idea. The lights were icing on the cake too. I bet it took quite a while to build the buildings and the whole scene...Maybe years...
Ok, I have been goofing off too much. It's time to get back to the table and get cracking on the GB builds again!!!!!!!!!!!
Prost
Allen
Dude 2 - Glad you liked the pines John. The crane is the Strabo from Takom and the yellow truck with the trailer is from Das Werk (Faun 900 with 15 ton trailer) and the GAZ re-fueler tanker from Miniart...
Monica - Happy to oblige anytime. There were a couple of clubs with more figures on the table, but the little areas where they were set up were very tight and crowded. I couldn't get in for any photos...
Rick - I can fully understand that my friend. Peace and quiet are also good for the soul. I never had any shows in upstate New York either growing up. I had to buy scale model mags to keep up on things and use mail order to get kits from The Squadron in Michigan. I'll do my best for pics at any show I attend...
Stevie - No worries my friend and I hope all is well with you guys. The show is "klein aber fein" or "small but fine". I had hoped that there would have been a few more vendors though...
Tony - You're most welcome Sir. Wait till I get back from the World Expo in July! You have been warned...
Richard - Anytime Buddy. I hope you and the family are well over there. It must be a huge undertaking to build a flat top in 1/144 and expensive too. So what are you building with the elevator??? The music???...I'll get me coat now...
Chris - The sign on the flight deck is a very common one at shows. It says "Bitte Nicht Berühren" which translates to "Please Don't Touch" in English or "Keep Your Mitts Off My Model" in English slang. When I took the pics, I didn't see anything else moving or lit up on her other than the jet. There is an elevator in front of the tower, but I can't say if it works or not. You can see the plate on the deck with the 4 screws that is the access for the electronics I think, but I'm no expert. Wish I could be of more help...
Jim - This was my favorite too!!! I could slap myself for not taking a few more pics of it. The work was so fantastic and detailed with such an idea. The lights were icing on the cake too. I bet it took quite a while to build the buildings and the whole scene...Maybe years...
Ok, I have been goofing off too much. It's time to get back to the table and get cracking on the GB builds again!!!!!!!!!!!
Prost
Allen
