Epic build of this delightfully hideous subject. It has character, anyway. Imagine what it sounded like.
August
Splash's vacform CH-37 Mojave
Re: Splash's vacform CH-37 Mojave
A good model is any model you can walk away from.
- Clashcityrocker
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Re: Splash's vacform CH-37 Mojave
Looks awesome. I'd go with extended rotors too, gives it some presence
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Re: Splash's vacform CH-37 Mojave
I'm amazed at how far this has come in such a short space of time - it looks brilliant!
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- splash
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Re: Splash's vacform CH-37 Mojave
Unfortunately life has got in the way of modelling, work and a pending holiday means no bench time for the next two - three weeks so this will be a DNF.
Thanks for all your support on this build, its got me out of my comfort zone and has taught me loads about vacform and scratch building. This beast will get finished when I get back from my holiday.
Regards Splash
Thanks for all your support on this build, its got me out of my comfort zone and has taught me loads about vacform and scratch building. This beast will get finished when I get back from my holiday.
Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
- AndrewR
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Re: Splash's vacform CH-37 Mojave
Nice to see a picture ofthe two together. The Mojave certainly is a big wocka wocka
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