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Israeli AFVs #11 - Centurion and M50 Super Sherman Six Day War markings
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35-C1228 2019 Nuevos moldes Multitema (2)29 July, 19:12
Curtis Caden
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6 26 July, 17:56
Christian W
It looks like this Biablo is not a masterpiece by AMT. The rear lights looking really strange and the molding lines are present 😄 I looks like the fittings are not really the best. I think you did the very best out of it. The color choice is quite interessting and yourt paintjob is great! I'd fix the stance of the wheels. That's the first thing which hits the eyeballs. Maybe add some black details (window frames e.g.) too.
I always was curios, how this cars of this set will look like. Now I see one of it and the Countach in another gallery of you.
It looks like this Biablo is not a masterpiece by AMT. The rear lights looking really strange and the molding lines are present 😄 I looks like the fittings are not really the best. I think you did the very best out of it. The color choice is quite interessting and yourt paintjob is great! I'd fix the stance of the wheels. That's the first thing which hits the eyeballs. Maybe add some black details (window frames e.g.) too.
I always was curios, how this cars of this set will look like. Now I see one of it and the Countach in another gallery of you.
29 July, 04:41
Curtis Caden
The Lamborghin Diablo was launched in 1990 as the successor to the iconic Lamborghini Countach. Chrysler bought Lamborghini in 1987 and the Diablo was developed under their stewardship. The Diablo name came from the Spanish word for "Devil". Like the Countach before it, the Diablo shape was penned by Marcello Gandini. The design elements included the slant front end, steeply raked windscreen and scissors doors. However, the final design was refined by Chrysler's studio in the USA, smoothened all sharp edges and corners, improved cooling and aerodynamics.
The Lamborghin Diablo was launched in 1990 as the successor to the iconic Lamborghini Countach. Chrysler bought Lamborghini in 1987 and the Diablo was developed under their stewardship. The Diablo name came from the Spanish word for "Devil". Like the Countach before it, the Diablo shape was penned by Marcello Gandini. The design elements included the slant front end, steeply raked windscreen and scissors doors. However, the final design was refined by Chrysler's studio in the USA, smoothened all sharp edges and corners, improved cooling and aerodynamics.
29 July, 19:11
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FAMO & Sd.Ah.116 Schwerer Zugkraftwagen 18t "FAMO" und Tiefladeanhänger für Pz.Kpfw. Sd.Ah.116
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35246 2000 Nuevas piezas Multitema (2)29 July, 19:11
Łukasz Gliński
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17 14 June, 18:09
Ben M
Looks great, no idea how you managed to get facial expressions on a 1/72 figure!
Looks great, no idea how you managed to get facial expressions on a 1/72 figure!
27 July, 14:46
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks mates and enjoy the final pics 🙂
All credits of Mr.Commander go to tankmodels.pl, I only added the moustache 🙂
Thanks mates and enjoy the final pics 🙂
All credits of Mr.Commander go to tankmodels.pl, I only added the moustache 🙂
29 July, 19:09
Jan Janssen
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Bravo MiG Killers Part Two F-4B Phantoms of the Vietnam Conflict
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48-018 2013 Nuevos moldes 29 July, 19:08
Peter Popovič
artículo marcado como pedido
artículo marcado como pedido
Italian Helicopters AB 205A, AB 212ASW, CH-47C, SH-3D
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72/537 201x Nuevos moldes Multitema (4)29 July, 19:08
Jan Janssen
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Bravo MIG Killers, Part One Redux F-4B Phantoms of the Vietnam War
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48-011 2022 Nueva caja 29 July, 19:07
Duster_d
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Spitfire Mk.Vb (HobbyBoss)Nuevo: 29 July, 19:07 1:72
The test result of the five-dollar airbrush
Proyecto: Spitfire Mk.Vb (HobbyBoss)
5 22 July, 16:19
komoras
HobbyBoss painting schemes are suggestive at best, so to say...
Having them suggesting RLM66 on Luftwaffe camouflage, where the RLM75 should go...it's enough for me to look elsewhere.
Go with the other sources on the internet, I would suggest looking up more multiple sources.
And as far my RAF knowledge goes, after the Battle of Britain this camo combo was not used anymore, but I might be wrong.
PS. "Oark earth" shoudl say enoguh... 😄
HobbyBoss painting schemes are suggestive at best, so to say...
Having them suggesting RLM66 on Luftwaffe camouflage, where the RLM75 should go...it's enough for me to look elsewhere.
Go with the other sources on the internet, I would suggest looking up more multiple sources.
And as far my RAF knowledge goes, after the Battle of Britain this camo combo was not used anymore, but I might be wrong.
PS. "Oark earth" shoudl say enoguh... 😄
22 July, 16:51
Duster_d
Komoras, I can assume that they (HB) were guided by this: airliners.net/photo/..9-Spitfire/0843874/L
Komoras, I can assume that they (HB) were guided by this: airliners.net/photo/..9-Spitfire/0843874/L
22 July, 17:16
komoras
soyuyo.main.jp/spit5b/spit5be-1.html
I think this one sums it up best 🙂
Both is correct, depends only which one you want to represent - pre-august 1941 or post-august 1941.
(Thus concluding, my BoB related comment is wrong) 🙂
soyuyo.main.jp/spit5b/spit5be-1.html
I think this one sums it up best 🙂
Both is correct, depends only which one you want to represent - pre-august 1941 or post-august 1941.
(Thus concluding, my BoB related comment is wrong) 🙂
22 July, 17:33
Jan Janssen
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War Birds
B-17F/G Flying Fortress 'My Devotion' & 'A Bit O' Lace' Kits-World 1:72
KW172004 2008 Nuevos moldes 29 July, 19:06
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1/48 NATO STANDARD REFUELING PROBE
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A48-015-28 29 July, 19:05
Goldman
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3 29 July, 18:12
Martin Oostrom
This I a really nice one. I've had my on this kit for a long time, but it being a Heller kit has kept me at bay.
Looks like you have conquered it!
This I a really nice one. I've had my on this kit for a long time, but it being a Heller kit has kept me at bay.
Looks like you have conquered it!
29 July, 19:00
Goldman
Thank you.
It did give a fight 😄
The plastic was very soft and most of the parts were badly wrapped. Used hot water to straighten them as much as I could and a lot of Tamiya Extra Thin and Revell Contacta to force everything together. The fit was actually quite good
Thank you.
It did give a fight 😄
The plastic was very soft and most of the parts were badly wrapped. Used hot water to straighten them as much as I could and a lot of Tamiya Extra Thin and Revell Contacta to force everything together. The fit was actually quite good
29 July, 19:05
Curtis Caden
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3 26 July, 18:01
Bob Hall
Alright ! Gives me visions of the cinematic classic "Cannonball Run" ! Looks great my man 👍 !
Alright ! Gives me visions of the cinematic classic "Cannonball Run" ! Looks great my man 👍 !
28 July, 02:31
Christian W
Like the Diablo: it looks llike a Countach 😄 Hm. Don't know what to write else.
Like the Diablo: it looks llike a Countach 😄 Hm. Don't know what to write else.
29 July, 04:45
Curtis Caden
Well Christian W the Diablo followed the Countach in the timeline. So, your comment makes sense. en.wikipedia.org/wik..borghini_automobiles.
Yes, Bob Hall the Countach was in Cannonball Run! As someone said, "these cars were so impressive and awesome, they played a role in the movie that was at least as important as the rest of the cast."
Thank you both for your comments.
Well Christian W the Diablo followed the Countach in the timeline. So, your comment makes sense. en.wikipedia.org/wik..borghini_automobiles.
Yes, Bob Hall the Countach was in Cannonball Run! As someone said, "these cars were so impressive and awesome, they played a role in the movie that was at least as important as the rest of the cast."
Thank you both for your comments.
29 July, 19:04
Jeff Adair
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Stryker Armored Vehicle Weighted Road Wheels for AFV Club E.T. Model 1:35
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