And another thing................
Here is a kit that just begs for detail work: http://www.historicaviation.com/product_info.po?ID=14308&product=Models+and+Kits&category=ww&subcategory=USAAF%20Bombers What a project!
-dixon cannon
Hi SD; Yes, I believe this is the Monogram kit - it's been so long, I don't quite remember, but that seems right - 1/48th. I also have the 'G' model by Monogram with the complete interior. Words of caution on the instruction sheet: "Remember - much of the detail work on interior features...
My dear Mom (bless her heart) saved all of my model cars when I left home in the mid-seventies. She went to a grocery store and got wine boxes, she then delicately wrapped each model car in tissue paper and carefully inserted each in their own slot of the wine boxes and taped 'em up...
Ok, here we go....
This is my humble entry; The Memphis Belle 1:48 scale.
Now imagine a gray day at Bassingborn, and all that dust is a really a light dusting of snow, Ok? Also, the bomb bay
doors are ajar as there is a battery pack up there that drives the four electric motors installed in...
Here is my man in Phoenix. Watches come from around the world for repair and restoration by Bruno at Vintage Watch Restoration:
http://vintagewatchrestoration.com/index.html
-dixon 'Waltham' cannon
Very nice, indeed! I envy you - I make 1:48 scale and think I do a pretty good job......until I see work like this! I keep striving for that kind of perfection.
-dixon 'glue fingers' cannon
Honda! Thank you for your stingy-brim examples!...you've convinced me to never be caught dead in a stingy!!! (or alive for that matter!!!) You see you've helped me make a life decision!
-dixon cannon
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