Purplethistles patch
- Clashcityrocker
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Re: Purplethistles patch
Nice work. Meal and dessert look tasty also
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The lamb was melt in the mouth stuff and the blackcurrant meringue pie was not too shabby either.
Nearly done with the Bren Carrier for the SS GB / Jerries in Blighty SB
Nearly done with the Bren Carrier for the SS GB / Jerries in Blighty SB
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Fantastic work as usual on those figures! The poses have such life and movement to them. Very neat little carrier.
I was also looking to do something different from aircraft and was thinking about dabbling into some armour. I might try one of those Tamiya 1/48 tanks. They do not take up too much room and they look pretty detailed.
Really enjoy your work PT!
I was also looking to do something different from aircraft and was thinking about dabbling into some armour. I might try one of those Tamiya 1/48 tanks. They do not take up too much room and they look pretty detailed.
Really enjoy your work PT!
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Cheers Paul. 1/48 is a handy size for armour, and not TOO much money.
Current project - Recreating a scene from the Battle Comic story Charleys War, for the 'One for the Books' - Books and comics GB
Current project - Recreating a scene from the Battle Comic story Charleys War, for the 'One for the Books' - Books and comics GB
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Great looking Carrier, PT and that is an interesting looking conversion of the old Airfix Bengal Lancer - looks like both horse and rider wearing gas masks?
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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indeed they are Shaun, I'm hoping to get them looking like this.....ShaunW wrote:Great looking Carrier, PT and that is an interesting looking conversion of the old Airfix Bengal Lancer - looks like both horse and rider wearing gas masks?
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Creepy...but great work none the less!
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Aye! there's something very 'Pink Floyd, The Wall' about it, isn't there? ......powerful image though!iggie wrote:Creepy...but great work none the less!
Horace is nearly done now, just got the gasmask lenses, another rolled sheet and the rigging.....sorry! reins 'n' straps to do.
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Amazing figure work, as always, PT!
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Great work on the horse, PT and the gas mask does indeed make it a little creepy!
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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Not much more to do on Horace and CC, so switching attention to the base and backdrop. ( I have a cunning plan! )
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That's superb work PT!
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Wow, Charley's War. That brings back memories.
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Cheers guys, are you sure I can't tempt you into the One for the books GB? even once you've seen these examples from the 'Buck Danny' books? (They were new to me, Rob kindly introduced me to the series)
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