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and another one....still trying to get the Blimmin camera to do close ups.....
See if you have a macro setting on the camera.
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Dave mate,
THAT is EXACTLY what we are striving for here. BEEEUUUUTEEEFUL!!
OK guys, start playing with those cameras. This will become screen saver city!!
P.S. Dave, do you still have the shot of the DK leaning against the dagger. There was a few EK's I think, and may have also been an RK in the shot. Man, that one was KILLER!
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Well thanks for the thought Panzerman. The collection is here, IF WE HAVE VOLUNTERS, would be wonderful to do a prodject. a BOOK ON ORDERS AND BADGES WITH PICTURES OF THIS QUALITY WOULD BE amazing. Over to the members.
WOW!! There you go guys. Just seeing this collection would be worth the plane ticket!!!
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Post your naval vessels here. Ships, boats, subs, any era, any nation.
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Any aircraft, any era, any nation. Post them here.
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This is the thread for AFV's. Any era, any nation.
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Don't be shy guys, post your figures here. Please....
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Jim,
Thanks.
These 120mm can be very attractive indeed, with lots of great details.
Other figure guys here, come on, post your stuff
Dolf
Dolf,
I think I'll start a dedicated thread for figures if you would like to re-post yours there to get us started. I think a lot of modelers here are just shy....
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Hey Steve,
Thanks!! Some nice pieces there. I need to learn Spanish.
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Nice. I've never tried figures, but seen many that I like. I believe there are more figure guys here, but none have posted.
Thanks!!!
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Panzerman,
I guess you missed the title of the thread
Dolf
Dah..... I guess you would be right!!
1/72 is my favorite scale for military.
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Nice work. Are you still modelling??
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Nice. What scale are they??
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I certainly don't object to artistic photos of breasts, but will there be a conflict of interests seeing as this is a gentleman's club?
Just wanted to see if you gentlemen were paying attention.
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woderful pictures, they give such life to the pieces. I wish I had the artistic ability that you Gentlemen have. I have often wanted to have such shots in the books I have done. But never had the artistic help or the interest from the publisher
Christopher,
You've got Dave B right there in the UK. He really is very good at this!! I was hoping he would post a few of his old photos. (Hint, Hint).
Actually, it looks like Marc and Greg have been practicing. You probably wouldn't have to twist their arms to get them to photograph a collection like yours!!
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Nice. I'm definitely going to grab that one too.
Gordon, would you mind showing us how you do the water when you get to that point? I don't think I'll have much of a problem with the construction phase, but I have never done water. From the size of these monsters, it looks like it will be a lot of water too. Thanks.
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This must be a hold over from my EK collecting, but I love variations.
Here are a few of the 66th Infantry Divisions early SSI. Anyone have any others??
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A bit late but never mind, one of my Christmas arrivals now nearing completion. His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Ship "Mikasa", victor of the Battle of the Japan Sea. Rigging these things is a real pig of a job ! Roll on the next simple U-Boat kit, no rigging isssues there !
Oh, that is sweet. Thanks for posting it.
I got a model of the Arizona for my birthday. My sub isn't out yet.
I'm going to pick up a few books from Osprey about the German U-Boats for reference on the Type VII-C and the upcoming boats. They're written by some guy named Williams, or something like that....
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That's it. Y'all got it.
Anything goes.... Brit, Indian, Mongolian, Breasts, Russian......whatever.
And away we go!!
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Outstanding gentlemen. That's what I'm talkin about.
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In another forum far far away...... I began a thread that was somewhat successful. One of my English cousins thought it might be fun to do a similar thread here.
Basically, it's an opportunity to "showcase" your favorite medals, crosses, swords, daggers, guns, whatever, in an artistic light.
To get an idea of what I'm talking about, I think one of the best should start us off....... Dave B., where are you???0 -
Hey Marc,
How you been??? I always love to see any of your collection.
I agree with Marshall. Very "period" looking. The braid adds a lot. I'm betting you have the first class line up before it's all over.
Take care, and thanks for sharing this.
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Artistic Crosses
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Damn Marc, how are you paying the light bill???
Nice photos and nice booty!! That helmet really came out nice. The lighting is excellent.