finally after vacationing a whole lot this summer I am getting back to finishing the
Maus zu Ungeheuer or Maus zu Riesen
("Mouse to Giant" -any of my German friends able to help my poor German)
Little German 37mm in Winter getting its first Rocket attachement.
Old Tamiya 37MM with modified Dragon Figures.
Imagine SNOW....
OK OK you have to imagine a lot... snow, paiinitng ,details... but I am getting there!
Thoughts or comments always apprecaited.
Neill
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Mouse to Giant 37mm - Finally back to work!
Neill
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Posted: Thursday, August 04, 2005 - 08:56 AM UTC
lordQ
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Posted: Thursday, August 04, 2005 - 09:06 AM UTC
Comming along nicely John! I'd love to see the finnished product. How did you make the wall? Is it a commercial or scrachtbuild item?
cheerz Q
cheerz Q
Neill
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Posted: Thursday, August 04, 2005 - 12:48 PM UTC
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Comming along nicely John! I'd love to see the finnished product. How did you make the wall? Is it a commercial or scrachtbuild item? cheerz Q
Thanks,
The wall is scratch built... usinghe same technique I decribe in an article I wrote a while back Basic Wall Construction
Simple to create and far more flexible the commerical castings or kits.
Neill
here area few other examples