Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72
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Where do you put these things when you are done man?
It's up to you how much money you want to spend and how many new words you want to create "correcting" something.
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Bend over...and I'll show ya!!!!Adam wrote:Where do you put these things when you are done man?
Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72
INCOMING!! OHHH, that is gonna leave a mark.
Hey Silvio...I think we have a problem. Looks like the lower wing half will have to altered to extend the cockpit detail aft - in just about any length. What do you think? Also, your fire extinguisher how-to please.
Hey Silvio...I think we have a problem. Looks like the lower wing half will have to altered to extend the cockpit detail aft - in just about any length. What do you think? Also, your fire extinguisher how-to please.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72
No problem after finished my two German large planes guys, just need to fix the new 100x40 cm shelf I brought some time ago
Will take some testifitting this night, already did some update but no time to post.
Thanx for pictures Stick, I have them in the references ..I was tempted to reproduce inner structures but fortunately I did not
Think I will not have the same problem Lyle I just added the radio operator post . In your case could use a thinner plastic foil instead of the tick one you used actually ... If I stand the problemLyleW wrote:INCOMING!! OHHH, that is gonna leave a mark.
Hey Silvio...I think we have a problem. Looks like the lower wing half will have to altered to extend the cockpit detail aft - in just about any length. What do you think? Also, your fire extinguisher how-to please.
Will take some testifitting this night, already did some update but no time to post.
Thanx for pictures Stick, I have them in the references ..I was tempted to reproduce inner structures but fortunately I did not
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MORE!!!!!
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Fermis wrote:Bend over...and I'll show ya!!!!Adam wrote:Where do you put these things when you are done man?
I wasn't talking to YOU....
This thing is HUGE! I wouldn't have anyplace to display something like that.
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Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72
some pictures of updates i forget (or not time to post..)
failed experiments about new clear parts with vinil glue
abouut the glossing before washing and engines setup with black and silver drybrush, shared pictures with other ju-290 german giant... occupied the whole kitchen table
lots of engines
fuselages too
and other day washed the gigant fuselage but some retouch needed after some paint scratch
Hope in some updates in the weekend .
At the next!
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Looking sharp Silvio. I know how it feels to take up the whole table. That is why I love Hobby Days; I get to take up a whole table while working on my big models. I don't have that space at home for these so I take them there. Keep going man, this is a blast seeing these take shape.
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"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with 'till you understand who's in ruttin' command!"
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We are modelers - the same in spirit, in hunger to insanely buy newly released kits, hustlers in hiding our stash from our better halves and experts in using garbage as replacements for after-market parts.