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Fine work and exciting topics.
Good! Regards,Joe
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My first thought was "You're not like other people, are you?"
Absolutely amazing work Baxter. I've built a few small things myself, but nothing like this. I think it's beyond my capabilities. But you've made me want to try..... OMG - maybe I'm not like other people either Steve
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Finally got back to building some small models again. This is fiddlers green mustang in 1-1250 scale.
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Simply fantastic. Perhaps use a dollar coin and put in a dog fight scene.
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Amazing, beautiful work, and very artistic in the design of the dioramas. I enjoy doing fine, intricate work myself, but can't even think this small. And everything looks so good!
Wow, and Congratulations. Thanks for sharing, even though seeing your pieces makes me feel like a kid with a single edge razor blade, (and ready to hang that up, too.) Does your camera have the capability to make an extreme close-up photo of one of those airplanes? I would like to see, as I am quite mystified about just how you manage to make them look so good. Thank you |
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After a long wait I finally built another one. This one is a kc-135 and a pair of fiddlers green F-16.It is in 1/2000 scale. Thanks to scisorsandplanes for the great tanker.
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All I do for the pictures is switch the camera to close up mode.
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Great diorama as usual. Good job!
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