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another damn fine work by the king himself. wow great job vin i am very very very impressed. and i do have to say one more time tahnks alot for the book i am learning new things everyday. im working on my nam dio and have another dio coming along youve inspired me once again. keep them coming.
Graeme
SEP 01, 2005 - 12:46 PM
Rodger, it is indeed as Matt says, the Recon team from 'Yanks'. In the set I bought there were just these 3 figures. I had no idea that they had gone out of business though. Shame. I hope it had nothing to do with there stubborness to do only Allied figures?
The cross that made Spooky think it was church is actually used by buildes etc. to pull in walls that have 'bowed' out. They're heated up, so obviously expand, tightened by means of a screw thread, and then when they cool down and contract they 'pull' the wall back in.
Glad you enjoy the book Graeme, it's agreat book and has some very useful things in it!
Vinnie
SEP 01, 2005 - 10:44 PM
yet another excellent model Vinnie - don't you ever get bored of being so good ??
Where in God's name do you keep them all !? :-)
SEP 01, 2005 - 10:47 PM
Wow, i am impressed. Please do a "how to" article on this as the ruined house looks fantastic. The level of detail is incredible.
SEP 01, 2005 - 11:07 PM
Jon, er..........my garage is getting a bit full. There's no room in the house. Ideally I want to build a Summer house and have them on display shelves, but priority is Daughter's wedding, then a hoilday for Carol (and me!) and then the Summer house!
Martin, yeah.....an oldie. I first posted pics of this last year sometime but never got around to posting it as an On Display, and I wanted to post it before I posted 'The Big Shot' which I'm working on now.
Vinnie
SEP 02, 2005 - 02:32 AM
well if one day you find yourself building that summer house, and you need any timber floor or roof designs - give us a shout... I'm a structural timber designer by trade !!
:-)
SEP 02, 2005 - 02:58 AM
nice..i like the structure..and specially the jeep. i wish you can make a bigger base and diorama..is there a standard size for the project?
SEP 03, 2005 - 12:56 AM
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