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Massive explicative peppered statement!
Chasing the ultimate build.
Sigh.....
In the radiator tutorial, he was actually a little disappointed that the number of fins on his model radiator weren't quite right!
That guy would drive Job nuts.
Ray, those are great as well!! I've already bookmarked them. =] That's insane. It's so frustrating to put up with the headache of tackling that level of detail at 1:48.
On the bench:
Tamiya F4U-1 Kenneth Walsh
Rob Sherman Yup, just wow...makes me feel like a kindergartener smearing paste and paint on chunks of plastic!!
Yup, just wow...makes me feel like a kindergartener smearing paste and paint on chunks of plastic!!
I had the exact same thought.
Amazing work. I enjoyed reading how he does the panels/instrumentation. Thanks for the link, Blue.
I'm with Fly on this one too : I'm just barely able now to paint with my new Iwata airbrush without making a mess, so yeah thanks !
Seriously, this is totally awesome. Nice site !
Ummm........ ...... yeah, thanks Blue! That doesn't make us feel inadequate or anything.
Holy damn, that is absolutely incredible work. Thanks for sharing.
Bill.
On the bench: Lindberg 1/32 scale 1934 Ford Coupe and a few rescue projects.
In queue: Tamiya 1/35 Quad Tractor or a scratch build project.
You may already know about these sites but, if not, check them out. www.rojasbazan.com/.../HOME.html and www.fineartmodels.com/Welcome.html
Both will make just about any modeler feel inadequate with their stunning work.
All the best,
Ray
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Wow! Nice find on the link!
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On the Bench: Nothing on the go ATM
Holy sh!t Blue. Definitely not the last person to see it. =] That's a whole other world of crazy. He even had a page with a bag of tricks on there. I don't know if I could work on something for 11 years at a time and it not be able to actually fly!! That would drive me nuts.
Very impressive. Thanks for sharing.
Am I the last person to have discovered this site:
http://www.spitfireinmyworkshop.net?
A true master.
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