Moebius Models "The Fly"

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Dirkpitt289
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Moebius Models "The Fly"

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This was a kit bash I did using the Moebius models Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde kit and some resin parts I found on line. You can follow this build on my workbench page.

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Thanks for looking
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Re: Moebius Models "The Fly"

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Cool!.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!! :lol:
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Holy cow.
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Pretty neat. Makes me want to say "HELP ME" :)
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That's a very creative adaptation and good work to boot !.
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jssel wrote:Pretty neat. Makes me want to say "HELP ME" :)
In a very quiet squeaky voice :-D
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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