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rob_van_riel
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extreme small scale work

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Found this through the BBC news site. In case anyone thinks a current project is too fiddly, check here..

http://www.muzeumminiatur.cz/en/;
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That looks a fascinating place, and some incredible work!

(I did think the panel lines on the camels were a bit trench-like though :ha: )
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Unbelievable. I struggle with 1/700th ships.
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Dazzled wrote:Unbelievable. I struggle with 1/700th ships.
1/700? I struggle with 1/72!!!!!

Amazing work on those miniatures.

David
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