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    Horsecase travelling

    Than you Dan, I'll do my best to stay and to be 'gone' at the same time. All the best my friend!
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    Horsecase travelling

    Hi Tony & Marc Thanks! I'm already crack-brained so it can only get better.
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    Horsecase travelling

    This idea came came into existance when I saw someone sitting on his suitcase waiting for the train. I thought how wonderful it would be if that suitcase had feet. You wouldn’t have to wait for the train or bus, you could travel anywhere you like giving a simple command. Diobox, 120mm scratch
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    1:35 figures in progress

    Robert Jan, goed gedaan, maar het bekken boven de gordel mag voor mij ook een ietsje smaller misschien? Een tip: neem zelf de pose aan en laat wat foto's van je maken (of van iemand anders), makkelijker bestaat niet. Ben benieuwd naar de volgende fase. Succes
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    Jesus loves...

    Thanks fellows: have a whiskey!
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    Sorry, your boy is dead...

    Let them 'hate' (ore more proper 'don't like the subject'), it's a great idea! I would have done the same. Like it and special because it are so thiny little figures, 1:48! My Lord!
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    Jesus loves...

    A long, long, long time ago, when I was young and beautiful (now I’m only beautiful anymore), I saw this poster near a church somewhere in suburban London. Some clever guy made a grafiti upon it. ' But he preferes Johnnie Walker'.This is my version. For those who are not familiar with whiskey...
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    British WW2 Commando 1/35 scale

    Supperb 'havresack'! The pose also. Nice work.
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    Sharpshooter (pegaso models)

    Fantasic job you done here!
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    2 WW1 German Vignettes In The Making

    I like the scenes, great work and great ideas. Well done Kenneth.Idea: you don't have to sculp tiny details. Mix oil paint or Humbroll( Revell...) with talc (for baby's) and a dip of clear varnish if necessary. Dip with a fine pensil and 'lay' down the mass as gentle as can be.
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    2 WW1 German Vignettes In The Making

    I like the unusal scene of both of the vignettes, great, well done Kenneth.Idea: you don't have to sculp tiny little things, mix talc with oil paint or Humbroll (Revell...) and a lick of varnish as medium if necessary. Dip with a fine pointed pensil and 'lay' down the paint.
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    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Exellent job! Like this one.
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    'No Thoroughfare'

    This kind of ‘paintings’ have a story, in the first place my own and in the second place all the other different ones, completed with each fantasy of the one who looks upon it. Fill in your own story using your own imagination. But sinds I’m the informer there is a foundation, some information...
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    'No Thoroughfare'

    More and more I leave the path of the military figurines and turn into my old love of making neosurrealism representations. In the old days I used to paint them, now I make those 'dreams' or 'ideas' with epoxy and raisin. I don’t look at them anymore as vignettes but as a piece of art. This...
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    My lucky hand - The End

    Karmeliet is one of the best strong beers. If you like this one than, if you've ever have the opportunity to drink a dark 'Kasteelbier', you never drink something else. Look out! It's a tricky one. Viva les figurines! ...Hips!...Sorry.
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    My lucky hand - The End

    Yep, Rodenbach is from Roeselare, mostly a summer beer on a pavement with some shrimps from the North Sea. Some add grenadine to make it more sweeter. It's not my taste, I like my beer brown or blond (trimple or dubbel tripple), strong and sweet = abbey beer.
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    My lucky hand - The End

    'Old brown' is a name for special brewed beer with many different flavours. Old brown Netherlands beer is an underfermented one, sweet to very sweet and with a law alcohol percent. They add sugar after the brewing proces. In the old days this was done when the brew had failed. Brands...
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    My lucky hand - The End

    Let me solve this beer problem. It couldn’t have been a Belgian beer. Only a small part of our country wasn’t occupied by the Germans (like in the comic strips of Asterix). There was not enough raw material to brew and all cupper was confiscated. In that part of the Yser many pubs brew theyr own...
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    My lucky hand - The End

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    moebzaki (romain )

    very original and beautiful done! I like this one.
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