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2016 Epping model railway exhibition

A Newport Super Dragon located inside the Riverfront Theatre.

The artist was Lauren Fowler.

A little jewelry box being converted to a quarter inch (1/48th scale) scene. Wood beads that happened to match the finish are glued to the bottom.

Even the name sounds cool, I want these for my house!

 

Okains bay, Waitangi day 09.

  

Scale The Summit show in Ebullition/Switzerland

@GachetKarl

Scale ModelWorld 2018 - Telford

I moved the small figure down to make it more realistic

scale of the amount of timber harvested in Raheenleagh woods

"Fish out of water"

FG Competition Coupe

MB DTM Body

This is a really old scale that works and is accurate too. It is in the basement of the Myers Building in downtown Springfield, IL.

Identifier: 100099

 

Type: Wood Engraving

Height: 1.2 cm

Width: 10 cm

Artist:

Book: The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton, Willis & Clark

Location: Drawer C25

 

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2016 Epping model railway exhibition

I have been doing a project recently, looking at creating black and white photos of clouds suitable for framing that are focusing on some particular feature of clouds. Currently these are texture, focus and scale, with each topic having 2 images so far.

The Bedroom is now almost finished.

Old Hall Farm, Cumbria

Karl Womack's model aircraft are showcased during this annual event. Featured at www.ModelAviation.com/sha2014

a lonely lady high up, spotted on a recent trip to London

Actually making two identical ones is a real pain.

scale 1/35 Vietnam diorama; fire support base Veghel; inside bunker

Window in St. Michael's Catholic Church in Gaylord, MN

scale model of old church in west sayville

Scale massing models of commercial buildings

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Axial AX90059 SCX10™ II Trail Honcho™ 1/10th Scale Electric 4WD – RTR

 

The SCX10™ II Trail Honcho™ is the reliable choice for scale trail fun! For the past nine years the SCX10™ has been the staple vehicle platform for scale trail enthusiasts around the world. When it’s you, the trail and your rig, you want the tried, and true. You want real world community tested, hobby shop supported, aftermarket supported with close to ten years of history and scale trail adventures. The Trail Honcho™, built on the SCX10™ II chassis, meets the demands and the rigors of scale trailing miles from home when you need reliability the most!

 

The Redonda Ridge Trail, within the mountains of Big Bear California, is mostly used by off road motorcyclist, and revered as the Malcolm Smith Trail due to it’s technical tenacity.

 

The trail was recently re-visited by one of Axial’s own; part of a crew who had traversed the 9.68 mile OHV trail a few times in the past on motorcycles. The thought came about that it would make for a great SCX10™ proving ground, thus the idea was conceptualized to hike the trail, and put the latest version of the Trail Honcho™ through its paces, to uphold the “Trail Honcho” name by putting it on a “black diamond” trail for full size vehicles. Axial takes toys seriously, plays seriously, and made plans to go the extra mile to showcase the Axial SCX10™ Trail Honcho™ in it’s true, namesake terrain.

 

Equipped for heavy duty trailing – AX10™ transmission, single-piece AR44 axles, Method Hole wheels, Falken Wildpeak M/T tires and a set of four LED lights – the Trail Honcho™ takes the lead and puts your stamina to the test.

Scales and tools of the trade

Apparently, this contraption was some sort of bench scale. (Once again, my palace guide urged me to sit while he took my picture.)

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