A few kits(not figure related) I have done this year

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swralph

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Hello friend's.
These are some kits I have done this year.
1/48 Tamiya, Tiger 1 with scratch built building.
1/24 Tamiya, Nissan R390GT1.
1/35 Trumpeter,T62 ERA(Mod 1962).
1/35 Tamiya Kubelwagen.
1/35 Meng,D9R Bulldozer.

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Really nice work Ralph, modelling is a great hobby to relax with and I can see how much pleasure you get from it............railway modelling too.

Take care and keep posting.

Keith
Thanks Keith:).
I pretty much model each day.and when I'm not modelling I'm thinking of modelling or looking at models on the net.In a way I would say that it was a way of life for me.:)
 
Hello Ralph,
Nice to see you posting again, really nice work mate, for me my personal pick is the dozer. I think if that was photographed with a relevant picture background it would look real. Stunning job, your talent definitely shines through.(y)
cheers
Richie
 
Hello Ralph,
Nice to see you posting again, really nice work mate, for me my personal pick is the dozer. I think if that was photographed with a relevant picture background it would look real. Stunning job, your talent definitely shines through.(y)
cheers
Richie
Thanks Richie:).
I've been practicing many technique's to get the weathered look.
 
Top stuff all round there mate.
It does you good to branch out every so often. I love the way you've made a real contrast in doing a concourse-looking racing car in particular. It demonstrates you've a grasp of the totally different skills you need to pull that off, well done.

I've always fancied doing a really filthy rally car myself!
 
Top stuff all round there mate.
It does you good to branch out every so often. I love the way you've made a real contrast in doing a concourse-looking racing car in particular. It demonstrates you've a grasp of the totally different skills you need to pull that off, well done.

I've always fancied doing a really filthy rally car myself!
Thanks very much:).
Have a go at the rally car ;)
 
Hi Ralph ,

That's some lovely subjects there ..my favourite is the Bulldozer really good effects

Thanks for sharing

Nap
Cheers Nap:).
I think the Bulldozer is my favourite also,although the tracks drove me a bit madder than usual.
I think there was about 300 parts for the pair of them.
 
Great stuff 'El Plastico'

It is so nice to see such a diversity of interest and ALL much more than competently finished.

You could present a diverse model club display at any local show all by yourself !

Thanks for sharing, Paul.
 
Really nice work Ralf,like the others the combat dozer is my favourite. Meng are producing some really nice kits.
Have you seen the "Flory models" web site? It is a subscription site but for £2.99 a month I think is terrific value.

Thanks for sharing.
Peter.
 
Great stuff 'El Plastico'

It is so nice to see such a diversity of interest and ALL much more than competently finished.

You could present a diverse model club display at any local show all by yourself !

Thanks for sharing, Paul.
Cheers Paul:).
Glad you like them.
My own model club display:nailbiting:.
I do remember displaying my models in Chester library many years ago when I started the Chester model club.I even managed to get the Chronicle to do a photo story.
 
Really nice work Ralf,like the others the combat dozer is my favourite. Meng are producing some really nice kits.
Have you seen the "Flory models" web site? It is a subscription site but for £2.99 a month I think is terrific value.

Thanks for sharing.
Peter.
Thanks Peter:).
That was the first Meng kit I did,and very nice it was.
I'll check out the Flory models web site.
 
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