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Jack L

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After a couple of months of zero interest in modelling, it’s creeping back! And the Toons are doing the trick...Inspiration and guidance from @Pete Low and tutorials from @Steve Jones have got me going again. Oh and a new modelling cave! Bit of a production line on the go.

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Nice, Jack! - it looks far too clean - the rise and fall of mojo is something we all experience, just don't rush it!
Dave
 
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Might add some weathering and a sea scape to HMS Hood not quite decided yet 61B1B582-1173-4941-BAAD-93C17511F468.jpeg
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Hi Jack that's a very nice work station, you have been a very busy boy, especially like HMS Hood it's on my wish list.
Keep up the excellent work.
Pete.
 
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Thank you for all the kinda words and likes. I have turned over a new leaf with the bench...and it has to double up as a work from home space...so needs a tiny bit of order unfortunately.

another one off the production line:

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Nice to see you back and the bench area looks great some very nice builds there.

Jack due to your circumstances the Untidy Bench Club have issued you with a wavier.:nerd:
Couldn't help but notice the nice piece of scribing on the insulation board.:thumb2:
 
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Nice to see you back and the bench area looks great some very nice builds there.

Jack due to your circumstances the Untidy Bench Club have issued you with a wavier.:nerd:
Couldn't help but notice the nice piece of scribing on the insulation board.:thumb2:
What a relief. If the circumstances change, I will aim to conform ASAP. Plus, with all the tools 'away' where they should be....I can't find a bloody thing!

There was a bit of head scratching went on with the end pieces, but we got there eventually. The long term plan is for this end section to be a bathroom, so there was no point in finishing the surface with a whole lot of plumbing to go in. Plus, I just like a shiny wall! The old man is mortified at his plastering on the right side of the window however.
 
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Sorry...more Spam. Wasn't very happy with the paint job on this one, but I think it passes after the weathering.
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What a relief. If the circumstances change, I will aim to conform ASAP. Plus, with all the tools 'away' where they should be....I can't find a bloody thing!

There was a bit of head scratching went on with the end pieces, but we got there eventually. The long term plan is for this end section to be a bathroom, so there was no point in finishing the surface with a whole lot of plumbing to go in. Plus, I just like a shiny wall! The old man is mortified at his plastering on the right side of the window however.
:smiling3:Arh the shrinkage on the frame for the Velux, tell him not to worry soon sorted out during snagging ;).

That's a great paint job, what is wrong with it Jack ?.
 
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That's a great paint job, what is wrong with it Jack ?.
My airbrush control wasn't great. A lot of overspray. Looked a bit of a mess. I would have started again but it was the last of my Dark Yellow...and I'm impatient! Looks alright now without too close an inspection.
 
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