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Whiffs found on Facebook

Started by philp, June 08, 2013, 10:40:54 AM

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NARSES2

Some stunning stuff there Phil, thanks for posting  :thumbsup:
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ChernayaAkula

^ Wot he said!  :thumbsup:

That six-wheeled MaK truck looks awesome.  :bow:
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Quote from: philp on July 20, 2013, 07:16:14 PM
I have this kit and like what he did to this one.




I like that too.  :thumbsup:

Now if it was me (and I had half as much talent as that guy...) I'd have had the orange guy leaving right over the front on a safety harness and prodding the ground with a long pole made of random pole-like things all lashed together.....

(or maybe I've been reading too much Tank Girl... ;D)
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Old Wombat

Some great stuff there, Phil. Especially like the MaK-type builds & the mini "Under the Dome". :ph34r:

Thanks! :thumbsup:

:cheers:

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pyro-manic

Some excellent stuff there! Thankyou for sharing. :cheers:
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Dizzyfugu

The Blizzardgunner is really well done - the builder did some subtle but very good pimping to the kit (have built it myself, twice). Most impressive to me are the joint covers on the legs/feet, these are self-made and I wonder if they are flexible...? Nice find.
Most interestingly: my Blizzardgunner had the same paint scheme when I built for the first time OOB - I'd assume that the build as well as the diorama was inspired by Revell's boxing of this Doyusha kit.

philp

Here is something a bit different.

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PR19_Kit

That last one's been scanned out of Erik Simonsen's 'Project Terminated' book.

He has a whole chapter on the XV-12 and almost ALL the artwork in the book he did himself!  :o
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NARSES2

That XV-12 looks really good in that scheme  :thumbsup:
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philp

This one is from a show, but not sure where.







as are these guys.

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NARSES2

All good, but particularly like the Polar Bear and Grommit  :thumbsup:
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Green Dragon

Polar Bear reminds me of the US Second Ammendment to the Constitution "The Right To Arm Bears"!

Like the MaK Wallace & Gromit and wish I had some of the Cat $hit One bunnies! Love the mounted Raptors!

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The Cat Sh!t One guys look amazing - especially since it looks like they're all hand-made. I can only imagine the skill and patience involved!!
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