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    Quote Originally Posted by notoo7 View Post
    I am more into 1/700 scale. Detail as not impressive as many of yours. But it helps me relax when I can't go outside.

    How much ya want for that F-2 model there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew116 View Post
    How much ya want for that F-2 model there?
    Good eye, this was from a Japanese kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by notoo7 View Post
    I am more into 1/700 scale. Detail as not impressive as many of yours. But it helps me relax when I can't go outside.



















    Fantastic work in this scale.

    I also build ships, aircraft and vehicles in 1/700.

    Here are some photos of my work.


    CV-41.


    CV-62.


    CV-63.


    CV-64.


    CVN-65.


    CVN-71.


    CVN-72.


    CVN-75.


    CVN-78.

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    The last one is just awesome

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    ok hes some pics of a 1/6 scale tiger 1 a friend on mine made ....the lvl of detail on it is incredible , it is made of aluminium and steel , weight is about 150kg, this isnt my tank but he does have it for sale and im thinking of buyin it but the workmanship is fantastic......that why i posted it










    cheers

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    ^ damn man your friend has some mad skills going.

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    Awesome models!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nektarios View Post
    Fantastic work in this scale.

    I also build ships, aircraft and vehicles in 1/700.

    Here are some photos of my work.


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    Thank you Nektarios, I recognize your work from modelwarships. I am a big fan of your work. Maybe you can help me with some information. Recently I bought some T-80s on eBay look more 1/600 than 1/700. The seller said they were from a polish company. Are you familiar with this company. Otherwise I am stuck with Skywave (availability nightmare) and JAG (limited selection).

    After looking at your JAG Stealth Carrier, I am thinking real hard about buying one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by notoo7 View Post
    Thank you Nektarios, I recognize your work from modelwarships. I am a big fan of your work. Maybe you can help me with some information. Recently I bought some T-80s on eBay look more 1/600 than 1/700. The seller said they were from a polish company. Are you familiar with this company. Otherwise I am stuck with Skywave (availability nightmare) and JAG (limited selection).

    After looking at your JAG Stealth Carrier, I am thinking real hard about buying one.
    I ve never heard of such a company. I ve seen this item on ebay. You could ask the seller about this company.

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    ok, lets see how these come out.

    First is a 1/35 Tamiya PzKfw III ausf L. Desert Brown base with Pastel Camoflage applied with a Q-Tip and fixed with Dullcoat




    Next, A Tamiya 1/35 M48A3. For this one I lowered all the road wheel arms as the Tamiya kit was modeled after a Vehicle with no Engine pack and rode high.

    AFV club Working Tracks, Piano Wire Antenna, Modified Cupola, Mud is a mix of fine dirt, white glue, pastels.







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    Quote Originally Posted by kongman View Post
    ok hes some pics of a 1/6 scale tiger 1 a friend on mine made ....the lvl of detail on it is incredible , it is made of aluminium and steel , weight is about 150kg, this isnt my tank but he does have it for sale and im thinking of buyin it but the workmanship is fantastic......that why i posted it


    That is a superb paint job and weathering, no matter what scale

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    Some more:1/35 Tamiya M2 Bradley. Added new exhaust from shett styrene, cargo rack poncho liners, MRE cases, Sleeping Bags, etc.And a 1/35th Emhar British WWI Mk IV Tank. This was a Bear, I had to make new Cannon Barrels, replace the sponson barbettes with sheet styrene bent over a dowel, fill a great many poor fitting parts

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    This one stopped me in my tracks. Take a look at the pilot's seat for detail (hand woven from brass thread).

    1:16 scale Sopwith Camel

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    I'm not a big Aircraft guy, but thats just amazing work, more artistry than Hobby. I am starting Roden 1/32 Pfalz D.III always liked the look of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakegoodman View Post
    This one stopped me in my tracks. Take a look at the pilot's seat for detail (hand woven from brass thread).

    1:16 scale Sopwith Camel
    that is amazing

    Quote Originally Posted by Linedoggie View Post
    I'm not a big Aircraft guy, but thats just amazing work, more artistry than Hobby. I am starting Roden 1/32 Pfalz D.III always liked the look of them.
    pretty good mate, but you need to sort that focus out a bit

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