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London County Council 1960's BMC Wandsworth ambulance model built and painted from a 1/48th scale kit by Fire Brigade Models.
Italeri Military Armed Pickup. Originaly this started as military kit, but I converted to civilian. Painted in matched Apple Green Factory color by custom mxing various Tamiya Acrylic paint. Wheels from Aoshima Hilux Lift up, tires from Tamiya1/32 4WD kit. Suspension is slightly raised to make it more realistic.
1/48th scale resin kits by Fire Brigade models of a Leyland Cub bus and Volvo fire engine in red undercoat. These kits also have many white metal parts to be added soon. The buses are Leyland Cub chassis with Park Royal bodywork and were built for London transport as a batch of just 8 vehicles used on their Inter Station service and ran in a blue and cream livery and linked all the Mainline terminals in the capital, two were later sold to the LFB and these models are being finished as LFB vehicles as also are the two Volvo fire engines.
London County Council 1960's BMC Wandsworth ambulance model built and painted from a 1/48th scale kit by Fire Brigade Models.
011: Blue Squadron Resistance X-Wing Fighter.
Category: Model Kit.
Name: Blue Squadron Resistance X-Wing Fighter.
Scale: 1/144 scale.
Origin: Star Wars.
Brand: Bandai.
Material: Styrene Plastic.
Release Date: 28 Oct 2017.
Condition: Mint in box/Unassembled.
*Note: Pics not by us. It's just for reference.
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A few years ago I took a photo of the same figure covered with water drops. But it look terrible. The drops are to big and to random.
Now I came back to this one and try something new. Take two sheets of perspex to add the background of a shower cubicle and let the water flow.
With a little bit adjustment of light and shutterspeed I came to this one. And this look definitely better than my first one. :3
This box still wears the original cellophane. I believe it was a garage sale find in the early 1980s. The illustration resembles a Kawasaki ad from the mid 70s featuring all three "triples" (350, 500 and 750) flying over the camera.
Resin cast bootleg of a Japanese garage kit of Arnold from the first Terminator. Fun kit, never assembled it... let it go...
This one was pretty time consuming but I'm quite pleased with the result. It was also a learning process, next time around I will do even better at the multiple layer paint & sand process.
This is my plastic model kit (HO scale) of the Munster's House by Moebius. I bought after-market parts; stone wall, the dead tree, the base with "Spot", photo etch parts, and a lighting kit.