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Metrobus Scania Omnicity - route X26 Croydon to Heathrow (Creative Master Northcord)
Daimler DMS - route 221 Turnpike Lane Station to Edgware Bus Station (Exclusive First Editions)
Behind is AEC Routemaster
Second model of three new recovery vehicles that I'm building, this Scania has been in my box of assorted models waiting for me to decide what to use it for. As I'm having a rest from building emergency vehicles a new set of recovery vehicles would make a nice change. The third model is going to be a Volvo Boniface recovery truck. All the water-slide decals for the model are designed and printed in my workshop.
Minichamps 818633 Ford Capri 3.0 S V M Woodman.
24 Heures de Francorchamps 1981 - Vince Woodman, Jonathan Buncombe and Peter Clarke.
1/18 scale.
"natural economy". scale models for interni russia. a collaboration with timur shabaev. photo - leonid semenyuk.
PictionID:45184936 - Catalog:14_017618 - Title:Shuttle Centaur Date: 1986 - Filename:14_017618.TIF - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Bandai 1/144 Imperial AT-AT in custom markings.
Build log:
www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235020826-im...
Every toy and hobby company has started design work and development of new products that never make it into production. Despite the fact that some of these new items are announced at industry trade shows, appear in consumer advertising and even show up on the packaging of other items in the line, disappointing initial orders and other factors can kill the proposed product before it reaches the retail shelves.
Revell actually produced their own line of HO trains for a few years. Besides the powered locomotives and rolling stock, they had a series of finely detailed building kits and accessories. This Service Station would have been the next kit in the series if the entire line hadn’t been dropped.
Another one from the old box of toys: the MPC Snowspeeder, built in early 80's.
This one was a cool pup, I've always liked the speeder. Despite their wonky aerodynamics (for atmospheric flight) they sure seemed agile and fast. I've often wondered what kind of sound these would make if actually flown really fast, with all the turbulence from the angular shapes they must be pretty loud.
(Explored)
Last autumn I started a Battle of Britain themed build, first up was a change for me with a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju87 ‘Stuka’ dive bomber from Airfix in 1/48 scale
Oxford Diecast code3 Police Operational Support Unit All the water-slide decals for the model are designed and printed in my workshop.
(Almost) Red (Baron)
The little plane on my palm now has all parts ready for paint. With three days weekend, look like I can finish it this week !
17th Armoured Car Battalion, RTC, France 1918
MiniArt 1/35
Build Review:
www.themodellingnews.com/2021/05/twin-build-review-pt-iv-...