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Started by zak, December 30, 2019, 04:17:27 PM

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cph64

If possible I'll cut clear perspex to size and then glue with Clearfix etc. Kristal Klear for smaller windows.

Biggles


I may now have peaked and BOB modelling is nearing an end - just preparing you all.
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Hi Dave,
I think you have done the Battle of Britain period proud...
... and in an area that very rarely (if ever) gets modelled... ground crew vehicles and buildings... AND figures!
The only consolation is that the Battle of Britain's loss will be some other area of modelling/history's gain...
It'll be interesting to see what takes your fancy and imagination next.

Biggles

Bigkev

Quote from: Biggles on May 22, 2020, 05:27:31 PM

I may now have peaked and BOB modelling is nearing an end - just preparing you all.

Hi Dave,
I think you have done the Battle of Britain period proud...
... and in an area that very rarely (if ever) gets modelled... ground crew vehicles and buildings... AND figures!
The only consolation is that the Battle of Britain's loss will be some other area of modelling/history's gain...
It'll be interesting to see what takes your fancy and imagination next.

Biggles
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I'm sure whatever Zak, turns to next, knitting, crocheting, it will still be outstanding.
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

I wait with anticipation !!!!!!
MSea

zak

Not quite ready to knit yet, a few things to finish off.
More figures painted.
Enjoying the NAAFI van.
Maybe I will have to build an aircraft or two.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

If you take up knitting Zak -- I have a mental image of you during the French Revolution, sitting by the guillotine with the other old biddies knitting and watching the aristocrats heads fall into the basket -- or will that image and spreading it around the web site get me into trouble - hohohohoho
MSea

zak

I had a few minutes to spare this morning after digging the allotment, doing the crossword and some modelling, the pictures show the result, Oh I also Skyped Australia.
Grumpy by name and nature

meremodeller

Still no sign of the wind-up gramophone! but I do have a certain M. Caine nearly ready for you. Just adjusting the accent!

zak

Quote from: meremodeller on May 23, 2020, 12:25:09 PM
Still no sign of the wind-up gramophone! but I do have a certain M. Caine nearly ready for you. Just adjusting the accent!
Thanks Bill.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but I have decided to have another go at a Fordson Tractor.
Here is a start on the engine.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

More bits of plastic stuck together.
Grumpy by name and nature

Biggles

Looks like the Battle of Britain is not quite finished yet then in the Zak output!

Loved the NAAFI van...
... and essential item on any RAF airfield!

Wonderful.

Biggles

Bigkev

Hi Zak,
Nice to see another creation in the making.
Love the NAAFI diorama.
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

zak

#553
Here are the rear wheels, they are 6 discs of 30thou plastic card stuck together.
The raised portions are plastic strip.
I have not decided how to do the treads yet.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

Excellent wheels - now what shall I make so I can make my own wheels for ????????
MSea