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Its pretty easy to mistake this Majorette Ford Model A Panel Van for the more better known Matchbox equivalent as they look incredibly similar. Matchbox maximised theirs to the hilt though Majorette of course saw this casting as ideal for promotional work too. Quite a lot of plastic is evident here which makes me think it was deliberately engineered down to a price for Pepsi. Mint and boxed.
Models: Shira (MM #1069378) and Shari
X-Quisite Looks MUA (MM #556569)
© Mark Rosa (MM #1071727) (OMP #229735) (MB #120704)
One AB800 in a beauty dish camera left and one AB800 with a shoot-through umbrella on camera rear right. All lights triggered via Pocket Wizard units.
Post processing: Lightroom 3.0 beta
Nikon D3, Nikon 28-70mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 200, 38mm, f/13, 1/250 sec.
Strobist info: Used a Nikon SB25 as fill-in flash to my right triggered by gadget infinity wireless transmitter/receivers.
Photographer: Cedric Favero (http://nomadcom.deviantart.com/)
Model, makeup, styling, retouch: Me ^.^
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I just finished this model today. Revell's 1956 vintage, Sherman tank is in my opinion, the granddaddy of all 1/35 scale armor kits. Although it represents a hodgepodge of Sherman variants, "Scaled from official U.S. Army prints" the kit is remarkably well detailed for a mid 1950s model. I did some slight modifications. I drilled out the main gun, drilled out the optical sight and 30 caliber machine gun port on the mantlet, replaced the bow machine gun, and removed the injector pin buttons on the bogies. I used a stencil, and painted the stars. My painting and weathering techniques were simple: spray can for the olive drab (airbrushing is a pain in the @ss for me, and I only do it when absolutely necessary ) , some pin washes, dry brushing with a lighter OD, and pastel powders. I have an original 1956 unbuilt kit in my collection, that I have included in my images.
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model Rocket #kaleidomaticapp. One stuck at home project done!
After a decade of playing with iOS photography apps, many of my early favorite apps had disappeared.
Time to go retro - I purchased an original iPad Mini and iTunes replacement software iMazing. Onto the iPad went iOS 9.3.5 and many older apps. The .ipa app files came from two sources, the current App Store and an old iTunes Time Machine backup. But alas, I can not find my old versions of PhotoGene or PhotoForge. Oh well. I did play with Kaleidromatic and came up this model rocket photo #retro #iosapps
LSS Studio Shoot 18.3.2012
Alternative and Fetisch
Model: Amie Conradie
MUA: Herself
Photo: Monika Schaible