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Gosh, now you have giant peanut-butter lids too?
That is insanity. Yet uber-cool insanity. Amazing work there!
Just incredible!
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Whoa awesome! This might be my favorite of your peanut butter panzers yet!
Jon
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Wow, Uber cool Wingnut. If you just posted that as a pic in the dio section, I'd bet most people would think it was 1/35. Great work man.
Jeff
Very cool Marc!
Nate
Just need to touch up the base but I've stuck the fork in this one.
Marc
Fansatic superb Just love it...cheers....Kenny
Thanks Wingnut. I may have to try one of these sometime as a quick diversion, they look great.
Bodge, Jeff... thanks for the compliments guys.
Jeff, yup they come with all the marking. And thanks for reminding me to add them. Dunno about an AM stuff in this scale.
Awesome looking ittybittytank Wingnut! Do those Dragon kits come with decals for national/unit insignia and numbers, or is it something you'd have to source elsewhere? Do they even make aftermarket stuff like that for 1/144? Like dry transfers, or Fruils?
Outstanding Marc, It inspires me to have a go ,thats when i know i really like a model when i want to build it myself.
Doog, Kevin... thanks for stopping by guys. I appreciate the comments
DM... orange neoprene... fur...it's all good.
Just gotta pitch in here Marc... that is really awesome! No way in he-double hockey sticks could I ever go that small with that kind of detail. Great Job!
Thanks,Kevin Keefe
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VERY cool, Marc--if 1/72 is "Braille Scale", what would this be? "Gulliver scale"?!
It takes talent to make something so small look like a 1/35 model!
wing_nut Speaking of "Fantastic Voyage"...How about Raquel in that orange wet suit
Speaking of "Fantastic Voyage"...How about Raquel in that orange wet suit
Go back a million years.......
I'd take that furry dry suit option instead.
Oops sorry ... missed the last couple posts. So thanks for the comments.
Speaking of "Fantastic Voayge"...How about Raquel in that orange wet suit
Working on the base and things are setting up just now so an update will follow soon.
So what's up, Wingy? No post-weekend update?
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Amazing Marc
This is some very fine work.
Pretty freakin' ridiculous, my friend...your optivisor must get a LOT of use.
Hey man, I'm in my 20's but I saw Fantastic Voyage when I was younger. It really creeped me out when Donald Pleasence got 'eaten' by the white blood cell. Rather unsettling, still, to think about
oddmanrush Some how I think you're cheating. No way that Tiger can look that good, that small! Yes, yes, you must have shrunk yourself, like Dennis Quaid in Inner Space. That's the only explanation...
Some how I think you're cheating. No way that Tiger can look that good, that small! Yes, yes, you must have shrunk yourself, like Dennis Quaid in Inner Space. That's the only explanation...
Or for you old timers like me, Fantastic Voyage.
Eric
MANNY!!! Apparently the rumors of your demise were greatly exaggerated.
Thanks for the bravo. The kit is the DML 1/144 Panzer Korps #38
BRAVO! What kit is the Tiger I from?
Thanks JM. yeah, my back is killing me now from draggin' that out of the closet. Have to remember to lift with the legs.
The GIANT penny is back again. It must weigh a ton.
Excellent job on the tiny little tiger. Hard to believe its 1/144.
great pic Boyd
Thanks for the comments guys.
'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)
Better the giant penny than the large ball of string...now he's just got to find a way to eat enough peanut butter to have the base to work on.
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I know...it's like the passenger rear view mirror...things are bigger....I won't go there
Nice......very nice
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