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And there it is. Perhaps not the most appealing subject to model but the kit itself is both interesting and challenging to assemble.
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And side views.
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That turned out very nice. I like how the main model surface has enough variation in the color to help mimic how a full size building looks. Not too little and not too much. Thank you for sharing.
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Exquisite.
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What Phillip said!
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Very nice build, sir. Thanks for letting us tag along
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Thanks for the comments
@ Doug - I agree, the colors are neither solid nor overdone. |
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Great work Ricardo.
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Excellent work Ricardo, I like the soft tones of the colors very much and the domes on the towers are simply world class modelling.
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Absolutely excellent!
And your photo images are great, taken with a long focus lens!
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