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Master Grade 1/100 scale model kit
The Predecessor (season 2 - left) and the Successor (Gundam 00 movie - right) units both piloted by Setsuna F. Seiei. Only missing is the GN-001 Exia (season 1) and I don't plan of getting one.
On the left is a Nitto Kauz that I started ~15 years ago and never finished. On the right, a Wave Kauz I actually finished, with the camo pattern I'd envisioned but lacked the skill to pull off. The Nitto version was one of the first models I ever built (and it shows...). For some reason, it's using SAFS legs, and I'm not sure whether that's how the kit came or whether I kitbashed them.
Nupetiet-Vergnitzs 5731
The Zentradi are the main antagonists in Macross. And they're huge. This ship is actually 4 km long.
I am aware that these are models I very recently shared here, but I couldn’t resist. The completion of a new diorama board brings the perfect opportunity for a new photoshoot. Pictured parked on the sand of Eoligarry’s Traigh Mhor beach, is G-HIAL, a De Havilland Canada -6 Twin Otter of Loganair, in Saltire livery and with Transport Scotland decals.
Barra Airport (EGPR) is the only airport in the world where scheduled flights land on a tidal beach. Barra has 3 bi-directional runways on Traigh Mhor beach (07/25, 11/29, 15/33), in a triangle pattern, aircraft can essentially always land into the wind. Loganair operated flights to & from Glasgow are Public Service Obligation “lifeline” flights, and so funded or subsidised by government.
Learn more about Barra Airport with this superb piece by Tom Scott youtu.be/g_2SlqF0kA0?si=_z5xgKZPMTKpv7iu
I always post my new pictures here first, however you can now find me on Facebook. My page is www.facebook.com/share/12HatwrDkgB/?mibextid=wwXIfr “Scottish Scale Model Transport”.
My group is www.facebook.com/share/g/16ArHb6CVh/?mibextid=wwXIfr “Scottish Transport Models & Dioramas”.
Over the last few days I have got the Stug all painted and assembled, including the individual link tracks which went together quite well.
Now it needs some weathering, such as washes, pigments and oil paint fading.
This will be going into my first 1:35 diorama where It will be driving down a cobbled road.
Here is how my Revell 1/72 scale Lancaster looks as posed on my set up airfield bench top, that I posted in my previous photo.
I was visiting the Vendée automobile museum in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire near Les Sables d'Olonne in the department of Charente-Maritime. I took many photos (you can see photos of the cars in my gallery), this one is the most interesting and is typical of this small quaint and picturesque museum.
I just tried to be original in my intention of this capture, and the plastic model is weared as people were in the 50's or the 60's. The aperture is near the maximum, the bokeh is pleasant.
Slightly retouched with lightroom.
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Long time no see. I'm back! My new work is 1/144 TURN X. Actually, I completed this work over one year ago, though.
There are several modifications on leg and shoulder joints. I also sharpened edges of parts.
Pearl painting effected well, I guess. The body color changes slightly from green to white and to red by view angle.
Any way, I'm very happy to be here again. I will upload another works soon.