Finally found a bit of time to upload my pictures from this years Scale Model World.
Here's the link http://smspicblog.blogspot.co.uk/
Telford IPMS in Pictures
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Re: Telford IPMS in Pictures
Nice set - some good photos of models I've not seen featured before. Thanks for sharing!
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Great collection of pics. Some nice models and ideas there. Thanks very much for showing them.
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Man, love these pics, thanks so much for sharing them.
I love the Rag Tag Fleet, Battlestar Galactica display, looks quite a large scale. Also like the 'Watching the Bear" dio smashing stuff.
I love the Rag Tag Fleet, Battlestar Galactica display, looks quite a large scale. Also like the 'Watching the Bear" dio smashing stuff.
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Re: Telford IPMS in Pictures
I think the Galactica was meant to be studio scale -- 76 inches long, 1/960th scale. Not sure about the Fleet, but they may be the same. Dunno how much effort the original production team made to have the filming miniatures in scale, or if they even thought about that, so it's hard to say whether these replicas are any different. Having said that, the livery ship model did look about the right size -- the 3 cylindrical pods, or whatever you want to call them, were roughly the size of a film can. Lovely piece of work, regardless.
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Re: Telford IPMS in Pictures
Thanks for posting those; some very inspiring builds amongst them!
On the other hand there were also some that make me want to quietly pack up my bench, sell the stash and take up knitting
On the other hand there were also some that make me want to quietly pack up my bench, sell the stash and take up knitting
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