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Some mottling and discolouration on the soundproofing, and lighter patches between the ribs in the cabin.

An enthusiast looking at boats at the London Model Engineering Exhibition which opened today at Alexandra Palace, London.

 

The show is one of the largest modelling exhibitions in the UK, blending the full spectrum of model creation from traditional model engineering, steam locomotives and traction engines through to more modern gadgets and ‘boys toys’ including trucks, boats, aeroplanes and helicopters.

 

Over 45 national and regional modelling clubs and societies and associations will be displaying their member’s work and competing to win the prestigious Society Shield. In total, nearly 2,000 models will be on display. Around 14,000 visitors are expected to visit over the next three days.

 

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Just a few Gooney Birds

20 - Oct - 2013:

 

I went to our local Scale Modellers Society show which was held in a hotel ballroom in the town centre.

 

I've been intereste din model making sicne I was a kifd, thoguh these days I don't have any time for the hobby.

 

I took the camera and my 90mm Tamron macro lens, though the light in the hall was pretty bad, I only took a few shots.

Undercoated black and then lightly sprayed Nato Green allowing the black to shade the recesses a bit. Can't believe how good plastic models are these days - this has lift rings, weld seams, casting texture, etc. etc.

Essex Lotus Esprit Turbo,

1980,

scale 1:18,

Autoart

Garage diorama (1:32 paper DIY) by carrera4fun (Papermau)

Mirage IIIR Typewriter Version

WZ-901 Angkot Version (public transport)

 

1/87th scale diecast Mercedes Benz L319 van by Gaugemaster.

The Jawa 350 is a motorcycle, produced by Jawa Moto in Czechoslovakia until 1992 and in the Czech Republic until present. With its two-stroke, air-cooled 343 cc engine it could reach speeds of 132 kilometres per hour (82 mph). In the 1950s it was exported into over 120 countries of the world.[1]

 

The Jawa 350 remains popular thanks to its dominance of the Communist Bloc countries of Eastern Europe from the 1960s to the 1990s. Competitors of that time included the German MZ (250 cc) and Simson (250 cc Sport & Avo), the Hungarian Pannonia (250 cc), the Polish Junak (350 cc) and the Soviet IZh (350 cc). This was a period before the penetration of Eastern Europe by Japanese motorcycle manufacturers. In the early nineties was made additional model line Jawa 350 type 640.

 

The Jawa 350 two stroke twin cylinder motorcycle is still in production, although its styling and design has changed over the years. It is imported and sold in the UK where the two 350cc two stroke models are named the "Classic" and the "Sport". 2012 UK models are equipped with electronic ignition, electric starters and automatic pumped oil injection. They are also imported and sold in Ireland and are distributed throughout Europe.

 

The Jawa 350 is a motorcycle, produced by Jawa Moto in Czechoslovakia until 1992 and in the Czech Republic until present. With its two-stroke, air-cooled 343 cc engine it could reach speeds of 132 kilometres per hour (82 mph). In the 1950s it was exported into over 120 countries of the world.[1]

 

The Jawa 350 remains popular thanks to its dominance of the Communist Bloc countries of Eastern Europe from the 1960s to the 1990s. Competitors of that time included the German MZ (250 cc) and Simson (250 cc Sport & Avo), the Hungarian Pannonia (250 cc), the Polish Junak (350 cc) and the Soviet IZh (350 cc). This was a period before the penetration of Eastern Europe by Japanese motorcycle manufacturers. In the early nineties was made additional model line Jawa 350 type 640.

 

The Jawa 350 two stroke twin cylinder motorcycle is still in production, although its styling and design has changed over the years. It is imported and sold in the UK where the two 350cc two stroke models are named the "Classic" and the "Sport". 2012 UK models are equipped with electronic ignition, electric starters and automatic pumped oil injection. They are also imported and sold in Ireland and are distributed throughout Europe.

 

I’ve been waiting for this release from @brick_spawn for a while now… named the BMW M4 GT3 “Reptile” 🐊

It is absolutely crazy to think of all the hard work put into something like this.. I’m honoured to have so many amazing people level up my designs to this level of perfection:) here’s what he had to say:

 

As a german i couldnt be happier with this design of a german car, with the Audi RS6 my favorite build of the year 😁 Hope you like it and have a great week 😁

 

Full Lime Green metallic paintjob

Chrome and gold engine

Custom Wheels by Stefan Königer

Custom LED Frontlight by Andreas Summer

Steering Wheel by Eugen Teledezki

Custom Stickers

 

#bmw #metallic #hdr #scalemodel #hypercar #racecar #scalemodel

Hand made scale truck

There is Scale model made with my hands

MDF slab with a couple of Neodymium magnets expoxied into it. Then sealed with dilute PVA, textured with lightweight filler and finally sealed again with tinted gesso.

Hasegawa kit with a few modifications; additional cockpit detailing and Airwaves phot-etched brass harness. Decals from the kit.

 

Photo ref; SNC13047

 

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Billy has completed the Hoonitruck in near perfect form with rims that suit this build perfectly 👌 this RC machine was one of the most powerful 4wd truck out there - with working rear fans to keep the engine cool 😎 scroll left for the whole photoshoot and a comparison of how close he came! #hoonitruck #hoonigan #rc #toy #scalemodel

Just loose here, and propped up so you can see the work on the fins.

OMS/Oregon Modelers Society Annual Show

Oregon Military Museum

Camp Withycombe, Clackamas, OR

Now to sand the seams and carry on.

Building the Alpha Model Porsche 911 GT3 by F1MUC

Chandra X-Ray Observatory, Mitsubishi Nell, Corsair "trading cockpits", Typhoon, Hs-123, Mosquito, Finnish Hawk 75, XP-77, Finnish "Morko" Morane, I-153, I-16, Italian Bf-109G, Italian D.520, MC.200, MC.202, P-39, FW-190D, P-51, Viper Mk. II

Afgebrand huis - Destroyed home (1:87)

There is Scale model made with my hands

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