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Bandai 1/144 Imperial AT-AT in custom markings.
Build log:
www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235020826-im...
To make this Hamerton Airport ambulance a plain white high roof LWB transit van was used, the ambulance livery is custom designed water-slide decals this includes new number plates, the roof light bars are from the Herpa range of 1/87th scale truck accessories.
1962 PLYMOUTH FURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP
Revell – H-1251
1/25 Scale – 1961
In 1961 Revell produced a line of six, brand new 1962 Chrysler Corporation automobiles in kit form – Valiant V-200, Plymouth Fury, Dodge Dart 440, Lancer GT, Chrysler Newport Convertible and the Imperial Crown. The kits were on store shelves by November ’61 and retailed for $1.49. A separate electric motor kit was available to power the models.
Latest addition to the South Riding Police fleet is this Opel Vectra area car. The model a 1/72nd scale Yatming in the livery of the Swiss Police. I removed the Swiss livery and the large red & blue light bar, replacing this with a low profile LED light bar, I also changed the model to UK right hand drive.
Trofeu DSN233 Ford Capri RS 2600 #3.
East African Safari Rally 1970 - Rauno Aaltonen / Peter Huth.
Limited edition of 150 pieces.
1/43 scale
To make this Hamerton Airport ambulance a plain white high roof LWB transit van was used, the ambulance livery is custom designed water-slide decals this includes new number plates, the roof light bars are from the Herpa range of 1/87th scale truck accessories. All the water-slide decals for the model are designed and printed in my workshop.
LEGO scale model of 'De Krook' city library in Ghent, Belgium.
Scale 1:500
Dimensions: 35 x 19 cm
~1500 parts
This is my first Cuusoo submission, a fully detailed, functional, remote controlled, large scale, classic American hot rod. You can go to the Cuusoo page for a full description: lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/25263
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.
A forklift model that sits on my office table. A friend asked me to "look after" it when he left . . . Anticipating progress (lift) with the move.
A selection of the 1:76 scale model vehicles presented by Model Bus Scotland members at the group meeting. This was the first post COVID group meet, set in wonderful surroundings amongst a huge range of preserved vehicles, particularly buses at the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust, Fordneuk Street in Bridgeton, Glasgow. The models shown here are not my own work, they are code 3 repaints or kit build models by other members.
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
A very cool scale model of a Chevy "Advanced Design" 1950 Pickup truck rat rod. Complete with a Mexican blanket on the seat, rust and signage on the door. I didn't build this model, just took a photo of it.
Republic of Georgia Army 1918-21
MiniArt 1/35
Build Review:
www.themodellingnews.com/2021/05/twin-build-review-pt-iv-...
Trofeu DSN309 Ford Capri 2600 LW.
2nd Knutstorp - Bo Emanuelsson.
Limited edition of 150 pieces.
1/43 scale.
I hate to tell you this, but it's just full of stuff from Grandma's Attic on the way to a storage unit right now.
1:64 Greenlight 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport
with SRT Enclosed Car Hauler
Hitch & Tow Series 3
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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While Extreme Limo provides FREE shuttle services to the feast, Baynard Animal Services, (AKA Animal Control) has arrived to investigate a report of some huge fowl, with all the trimmings.
2015 Holiday for Heroes Banquet.
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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Airfix 1:72
Flown by Wing Commander J.B.Mitchell, Commanding Officer No. 92 Squadron, Royal Air Force Germany, Gütersloh, August 1972
Walthamstow, East London, UK
-Image from the SDASM Curatorial Collection.Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum