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Glueing the 1/8" balsa down - leaving the bow to be done with body fill

My custom scratchbuild art doll based on Matt Mercer's delightful NPC from Critical Role

Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.

My custom scratchbuild art doll based on Matt Mercer's delightful NPC from Critical Role

Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.

Started to finally shape the stern

My son's Nerf conversion

Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.

4 -- Now I glue cross sections onto the 1/4" ply

Scratchbuilding a front bumper foa a 1/12 scale Monogram 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The material I'm using is called Durepoxi, and it's a epoxy putty that can be molded and sculpted.

Scratchbuilt battlesuit made for Tau Empire

A couple of scratch-built buildings for the background.

At the same time, I had room on the drawing to drop in some kit parts for 3-aspect colour light signals, which I intend to experiment with.

He won't stop and ask for directions, oh no he won't...

Starting to scratchbuild a replacement engine

Painted and mounted the exterior walls tonight, I should start adding the fallen rubble tomorrow.

 

Wargaming miniatures, 1/285th scale.

 

For those not familiar with 1/285th scale miniatures, the tank in the photo has a chassis that is exactly 1" long.

 

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2 coats of paint on G1

Sections stood up on the keel (note sections are solid)

for use with Carter Bros coach from mylargescale.com master class article.

These are the windows that are needed to complete the coach and combine sides.

 

For the coach, you will need 26 sets.

My custom scratchbuild art doll based on Matt Mercer's delightful NPC from Critical Role

4 -- Now I trim out the inside of the profile to give me my keel piece.

Scratchbuild airship for WH40K

26th June 2020.

The once -common corrugated iron shed needed representation on my garden railway so I made one myself.

Like shed number one, this one cost me nothing in materials. The corrugated tin was from my collection of dog food tins and it sits on 3 pieces of old deck board that I cut. And there is where the only outlay occurred, because my jigsaw was broken so I had to buy a new one.

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