Celts cave
- Clashcityrocker
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Re: Celts cave
Nice. You are a dab hand at paint slapping
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Re: Celts cave
Certainly looks like a Lightning to me. Nicely finished and ditto what Clash said
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Re: Celts cave
Excellent job Ken; not my scale but they do look like nice little kits and I'm with you all the way on the lumps and bumps issue with kits. Life is too short sometimes
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: Celts cave
Thank you ShaunW,much appreciated.ShaunW wrote:I've enjoyed seeing your work over the past year or so, Celt and I'm sorry to hear of your wife's continuing battle with her health. I can but wish you both all the best for the New Year.
Clashcityrocker wrote:Nice. You are a dab hand at paint slapping
Nigel
Kitaholic wrote:Certainly looks like a Lightning to me. Nicely finished and ditto what Clash said
Thank you gentlemen for your kind words.iggie wrote:Excellent job Ken; not my scale but they do look like nice little kits and I'm with you all the way on the lumps and bumps issue with kits. Life is too short sometimes
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Re: Celts cave
Some nice dry brushing on those tanks Celt. I know the Brumbar, but what are the other two?
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Re: Celts cave
Nice Lightning just the wrong scale
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Re: Celts cave
Thanks Clash,the other two are a KV-1 and a T-26 flame thrower,both Russian.Clashcityrocker wrote:Some nice dry brushing on those tanks Celt. I know the Brumbar, but what are the other two?
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Thank you Ratch,most people find fault with these Tamiya 1/100 kits but I kinda like them.Ratch wrote:Nice Lightning just the wrong scale
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Re: Celts cave
Those models look fine to me Celt, no matter what the scale. As for the lumps, bumps and other bits.... what are we making models for. I am like you and have a wife in poor health so I make models as a form of distraction from stress and problems. If other people do not like what I do I care not: I assume that you are the same. Keep slapping on the paint with a hairy stick as you are doing a very good job!
Re: Celts cave
Hi Lone Modeller,thanks much appreciated.Lone Modeller wrote:Those models look fine to me Celt, no matter what the scale. As for the lumps, bumps and other bits.... what are we making models for. I am like you and have a wife in poor health so I make models as a form of distraction from stress and problems. If other people do not like what I do I care not: I assume that you are the same. Keep slapping on the paint with a hairy stick as you are doing a very good job!
This was the pic I was supposed to post,chubby fingers strikes again.
Re: Celts cave
Thank you to all who posted my stands,I have used a few already.My plastic butchery is on stop for awhile now as my wife has some doctors and hospital visits to take of.Hopefully be back looking for more plastic to butcher.
Regards
Ken.
Regards
Ken.
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Re: Celts cave
Love the Lightning and Spitfire Ken; very nice work on both.
I hope all goes well with your wife's care and that you are soon able to make time to get back to your bench
I hope all goes well with your wife's care and that you are soon able to make time to get back to your bench
Best wishes
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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Re: Celts cave
I see no butchery of kits here, Ken, only some excellent builds. Hope all goes well for your wife.
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Re: Celts cave
Really nice work. Hope your wifes treatment goes well.
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