Kim this is incredible, no more i can really say, truely outstanding!
Seeing this has made me want to have a go at my interior again!
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afv_rob
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Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2009 - 01:00 AM UTC
khm1best
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Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2009 - 12:49 PM UTC
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Kim this is incredible, no more i can really say, truely outstanding!
Seeing this has made me want to have a go at my interior again!
Hi Rob
I haven't seen you for age and good to see you again.
I think your Bradley with interior work is really great!!!
I like your M2A3 version of Bradley.
Thank you and Have a nice day!!!
Kim
newfish
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Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2009 - 12:54 PM UTC
Kim Im really looking foward to seeing you tackle the painting!,
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2009 - 12:58 PM UTC
Man this is really I dont know what to say I am speechless.
It look like Swiss watch for me so much details i gonna believe that the engine is actually working
Congrats Man
Dont paint it please.
I have a question are you using bold and nuts in plastic ???
From which providers ??
Cheers
Seb
It look like Swiss watch for me so much details i gonna believe that the engine is actually working
Congrats Man
Dont paint it please.
I have a question are you using bold and nuts in plastic ???
From which providers ??
Cheers
Seb
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, May 11, 2009 - 11:47 AM UTC
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Kim Im really looking foward to seeing you tackle the painting!,
Good luck!
Hi Jaymes.
Thank you for your comments.
And I'm going to paint my model next month.
Probably, it will be long painting the bradley.
I'll come back to you with painted it ASAP.
Thank you and Have a nice day!
Kim,
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, May 11, 2009 - 12:00 PM UTC
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Man this is really I dont know what to say I am speechless.
It look like Swiss watch for me so much details i gonna believe that the engine is actually working
Congrats Man
Dont paint it please.
I have a question are you using bold and nuts in plastic ???
From which providers ??
Cheers
Seb
Hi Sebastien.
I always appreciate your concern and I really happy for your good comments!
But I'm afraid I'll paint my bradley. Please understand me.
And the answer for your question is that I always using the bolts and nuts
which was removed from other kit parts.
I have many parts to remove bolts and nuts as well as various ingredients for my building.
Again many thanks.
Kim,
newfish
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Posted: Monday, May 11, 2009 - 12:05 PM UTC
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Quoted TextKim Im really looking foward to seeing you tackle the painting!,
Good luck!
Hi Jaymes.
Thank you for your comments.
And I'm going to paint my model next month.
Probably, it will be long painting the bradley.
I'll come back to you with painted it ASAP.
Thank you and Have a nice day!
Kim,
Kim I know how you feel about painting taking a long time
Great way about taking the bolts from other kits one way to recycle
khm1best
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Posted: Sunday, May 17, 2009 - 05:23 PM UTC
scratchmod
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Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 05:37 AM UTC
That looks amazing Kim, I'm glad your painting it and not me!! It is by far the most detailed interior I have ever seen, and it's scratchbuilt too, incredible.
Outstanding job Kim.
Rob
Outstanding job Kim.
Rob
seb43
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Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 10:45 AM UTC
Kim
Really great piece of work as usual.
It seems that the engine bay is finish right ???
Cheers
Seb
Really great piece of work as usual.
It seems that the engine bay is finish right ???
Cheers
Seb
khm1best
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Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 11:31 AM UTC
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That looks amazing Kim, I'm glad your painting it and not me!! It is by far the most detailed interior I have ever seen, and it's scratchbuilt too, incredible.
Outstanding job Kim.
Rob
Hi Rob.
I'm really ashamed of myself now that I lack the sort talent you have and I just have some
hand skill.
Anyway I really appreciate your warm comments.
Best regards.
Kim
khm1best
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Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 11:38 AM UTC
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Kim
Really great piece of work as usual.
It seems that the engine bay is finish right ???
Cheers
Seb
Hi Seb.
I always apprecite your concern and good words.
And my Bradley is almost finished as you see.
I'm going to paint it next month.
Again many thanks.
Kim
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Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 02:55 PM UTC
OMG...this one of the most incredible build i've ever seen, very high detailded and btw it's already page 8 and the kit hasn't been painted yet
very niceeeee!!!
very niceeeee!!!
khm1best
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Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 03:37 PM UTC
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OMG...this one of the most incredible build i've ever seen, very high detailded and btw it's already page 8 and the kit hasn't been painted yet
very niceeeee!!!
Thank you for your comments.
I have not had much time to make and paint model because of my job and I don't finish it yet. Now that I almost done it, I'm going to paint it next month from painting it's interior.
Again thanks.
Kim.
Captin_Caveman_III
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Posted: Friday, July 17, 2009 - 06:56 AM UTC
I need to ask how will you display all this high level of work? Well that is not all that clear a question an I'm sorry, let me try to clearfie my question. Seeing that you have detailed every part of this Unique projects an in seeing that if one would goof up and glue the upper hull to the lower hull one would loos out on having a full display of there skills.
I still feel I'm not clear, I'll try one last time: I'm using your build to help me build a better over all looking Brad and I feel (and this is for my build and not yours) that if I want to and I realy do want to build all that amazing turret and lower hull interior detail. I want to show it off. An at the same time I would love to just glue the upper huul to it's lower counterpart. An at the stage I'm at I want to detail what will show the most and lay off on such heavy detail that most guys want ever or get to see if I glue the 2 body parts.
So out side of having a lot of photos [I'm talking about my build] to show along side this type of build. Could you tell me or any of you point me in the right direction as to a way to show off all this type of detail.
I still feel I'm not clear, I'll try one last time: I'm using your build to help me build a better over all looking Brad and I feel (and this is for my build and not yours) that if I want to and I realy do want to build all that amazing turret and lower hull interior detail. I want to show it off. An at the same time I would love to just glue the upper huul to it's lower counterpart. An at the stage I'm at I want to detail what will show the most and lay off on such heavy detail that most guys want ever or get to see if I glue the 2 body parts.
So out side of having a lot of photos [I'm talking about my build] to show along side this type of build. Could you tell me or any of you point me in the right direction as to a way to show off all this type of detail.
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Posted: Friday, July 17, 2009 - 09:07 AM UTC
Kim
Oliver's remark was a high compliment, but using slang, or if you don't understand that joking manner, but a compliment. I do have to say, now I will quit building models, I have found a level of exellence I can never reach.
Not really, I will never quit building models
Oliver's remark was a high compliment, but using slang, or if you don't understand that joking manner, but a compliment. I do have to say, now I will quit building models, I have found a level of exellence I can never reach.
Not really, I will never quit building models
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Posted: Friday, July 17, 2009 - 11:56 AM UTC
Kim,
Did you also help develop this vehicle too? cause man your work is awesome, Man I have to this Bradley when its done.
Did you also help develop this vehicle too? cause man your work is awesome, Man I have to this Bradley when its done.
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Posted: Friday, July 17, 2009 - 05:00 PM UTC
wow!
perfect!
perfect!
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 - 11:59 AM UTC
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I need to ask how will you display all this high level of work? Well that is not all that clear a question an I'm sorry, let me try to clearfie my question. Seeing that you have detailed every part of this Unique projects an in seeing that if one would goof up and glue the upper hull to the lower hull one would loos out on having a full display of there skills.
I still feel I'm not clear, I'll try one last time: I'm using your build to help me build a better over all looking Brad and I feel (and this is for my build and not yours) that if I want to and I realy do want to build all that amazing turret and lower hull interior detail. I want to show it off. An at the same time I would love to just glue the upper huul to it's lower counterpart. An at the stage I'm at I want to detail what will show the most and lay off on such heavy detail that most guys want ever or get to see if I glue the 2 body parts.
So out side of having a lot of photos [I'm talking about my build] to show along side this type of build. Could you tell me or any of you point me in the right direction as to a way to show off all this type of detail.
Hi!!!
First of all, I'm sorry for my tardy response. I have been busy nowadays and I have had hard
time to make and paint my model for my private matters. And then I couldn't reply to you directly. Please understand me!
Well, in your comments, I think that I 'd like to finish my model like real vehicle.
In other words, I'm going to attach the upper hull to it's lower counterpart as you said.
I don't care if my FUP or other details could be seen wholly because I really want to have the
bradley worth of the real vehicle. Besides, photos of my interior detail would be remain.
Anyway I really appreciate your concern !!!
I have seen your GREAT M3A3 BRADLEY. It must be fantastic model!!!
I hope everything turns out okay.
Again many thanks and Good luck to you.
Kim
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 - 12:07 PM UTC
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Kim
Oliver's remark was a high compliment, but using slang, or if you don't understand that joking manner, but a compliment. I do have to say, now I will quit building models, I have found a level of exellence I can never reach.
Not really, I will never quit building models
Hi. Charles.
Thank you for your warm words and concern!!!
And you should give up modelling. It's my joke.
Again many thanks to you!!!
Kim.
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 - 12:17 PM UTC
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Kim,
Did you also help develop this vehicle too? cause man your work is awesome, Man I have to this Bradley when its done.
Hi. Gilbert.
Thank you for your concern.
But I didn't understand what you mean because I'm a poor english listener.
Especially, I don't know the meaning of the sentence : Man I have to this Bradley when its done.
Please understand me
Kim.
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 - 12:19 PM UTC
Hi. Sword Ma.
Thank you very much!!!
Have a nice day!!!
Kim.
Thank you very much!!!
Have a nice day!!!
Kim.
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Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 - 12:19 PM UTC
I meant " I would like to see your Bradley when it is finished" my fault for not being to clear. Your Bradley is very nice.
khm1best
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Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 - 12:22 PM UTC
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I meant " I would like to see your Bradley when it is finished" my fault for not being to clear. Your Bradley is very nice.
Thank you very much. Gilbert.
I understand very well. ^^
Have a nice day!!!
Kim.
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Posted: Friday, July 31, 2009 - 09:43 PM UTC
Thanks for clearing that up for all of us. I thought as much once I stope and thought about it. It would not matter if any one could see all the detail any way. You are right all your inprogress photos show all the detail. So now with my build going strong I'm going to fully glue my upper and lower hulls as well, but take your time now rush my friend. I have a lone way yet to go my self.
An a good luck to you "Good Buddy"
An a good luck to you "Good Buddy"