Yes, a layer of AK chipping …
Almost ready for weathering …
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
Almost makes me want switch to aircraft modelling Rodolfo. That is going to be great when it is finished.
One does not exclude the other, Peter
Try a bit of both genres and through in a submarine for variation here and there
Ha ha. I used to do many genre Jesper, armour, planes, ships, cars, trucks and Sci-fi. However, aircraft wings take up much more room than a lot of armour, as do ships and subs…
I have had to move into a smaller home, so now I am in that unenviable position of having a stash too big, and no-where to store my built models - the garage is full.
Some built kits are now land fill, as they did not survive the double move - into storage and out … and ‘helpful’ kids with butter fingers… so in some ways decisions were made for me. I suppose if I cull now, that is one thing less my kids will need to do when I eventually fall off the Modeller’s Perch…
Move down in scale to 1/72 or 1/144. Benefit of usually less parts. Another option to build US Navy/Marine subjects as they are mostly carrier based and can fold be to a smaller size. Yes there are nations (ie British, Russian, etc) with carrier aircraft but not as many modeled then a USN/USMC subject.
Hang 'em from the ceiling. There’s a lot of acreage on your ceiling.
Also mount them different ways (vertical and horizontal), hang them on the walls.
Sorry Peter, never had the pleasure to visit Australia. Around my parts, we’d call that a sandstorm.
Eh……close your windows?
Looks phenomenal Ryan.
Thanks but she is no bronze winner but maybe a completed kit.
Peter, I know what you mean. I sell my finished kits off online once a year or so to make room for more.
Make sure you never go to zero stash - you will be (almost ) immortal as long as you have your stash.
Ready for take off …
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
by Rodolfo Masti, on Flickr
That plane is beautiful!
Superb!
Well done indeed.
Interesting, and very well done!
Now let’s see who finished!
@RonW
@Rod_The-Fixer
@Floridabucco
@Trisaw
@SGTJKJ
@john41492
@Naseby
@bwilt
@EHAM0624
Anyone I forgot?
I will send this list, if complete, along with the madel to Jim.
Great job everyone and thanks for participating!
On to the next one!