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Night fighter black with radar pod. Based on Cody Osell's P-51 design for BrickVeteran. This was an interesting one because there's a lot more differences than you would think; the F-82 is not actually two Mustangs bolted together.
Found this morning is a Johillco Toys General STL with "Bluebird" style body, this is the later version by Johillco with smaller Bakelite wheels.
These are some model planes my son and I have been working on lately. Not too bad at all seeing as these are the first few models he's ever built and seeing as I haven't really worked on models like this since I was a kid.
Some flicks I took a while back. Obviously always loved Slinkachu's work with scale models but I fell in love with them since I was making architectural models for the inlaws firm...
I built a few of the models from the classic Lego theme Model Team. This is the Off-Road 4x4 set 5510 from 1986 with 286 pieces.
Johillco Toys London (General) STL buses with the early version with oversized wheels and later version with smaller Bakelite wheels on the right.
London transport RTL1050 in 1/50th scale based on a Solido RT model and detailed by myself many years ago, I also sold a great many of these as various versions of the RT family all detailed with white metal wheels , radiators etc., I kept one of each version although I have since sold a few of them.
PF L-motor drive geared down 12:24
PF L-motor steering via mini linear actuator
Ackerman steering geometry
Full suspension(credits for rear axles to 2Legoornot2Lego)
Front PF LED lights
PF L-motor drive geared down 12:24
PF L-motor steering via mini linear actuator
Ackerman steering geometry
Full suspension(credits for rear axles to 2Legoornot2Lego)
Front PF LED lights
PF L-motor drive geared down 12:24
PF L-motor steering via mini linear actuator
Ackerman steering geometry
Full suspension(credits for rear axles to 2Legoornot2Lego)
Front PF LED lights
Night fighter black with radar pod. Based on Cody Osell's P-51 design for BrickVeteran. This was an interesting one because there's a lot more differences than you would think; the F-82 is not actually two Mustangs bolted together.
These are some model planes my son and I have been working on lately. Not too bad at all seeing as these are the first few models he's ever built and seeing as I haven't really worked on models like this since I was a kid.
West Howe / Kinson.
Kinson is located in Dorset
Kinson
Kinson shown within Dorset
Population 10,229 [1]
OS grid reference SZ070966
Unitary authority Bournemouth
Ceremonial county Dorset
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BOURNEMOUTH
Postcode district BH10 and BH11
Dialling code 01202
Police Dorset
Fire Dorset
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Bournemouth West
List of places: UK • England • Dorset
Kinson is a former village which has been absorbed by the town of Bournemouth in the county of Dorset in England. The area became part of Bournemouth on 1 April 1931.[2]
The village has a shopping centre and two pubs, the Royal Oak and Gulliver's, known for much of the 19th and 20th centuries as 'The Dolphin', after the boat named Dolphin owned by Gulliver+. Kinson nearly became part of Poole in 1931; however, a vigorous campaign by the residents saw the parish added to Bournemouth instead, necessitating an adjustment to the Hampshire/Dorset county boundary, which had separated the two areas.
The area centres on Kinson village green which is on the Wimborne Road (at this point the A341) next to Kinson Library. The present green, which features a set of stocks, was once the site of the village school. The 1887 Ordnance Survey map for Kinson shows the school, which is now on a site to the south off Kinson Road. By the time of the 1949 survey maps, a library had taken the place of the old school. It was only when the library moved to a new location nearby that the old school/library site was combined with the village pound to form a new village green. A commemorative stone bench was officially unveiled by Mayor Benwell and his wife. The older village green, where cricket matches were played, has now become a development of bungalows, with the name Wicket Road surviving to mark its older use.
From Wikipedia.
These are some model planes my son and I have been working on lately. Not too bad at all seeing as these are the first few models he's ever built and seeing as I haven't really worked on models like this since I was a kid.
Republic of Georgia Army 1918-21
MiniArt 1/35
Build Review:
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