Marek's even bigger black hole

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Excellent job with that Spad. The weathering looks fantastic.
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Some glossing came on Attacker and Meteor tonight. First one is purely for weathering base and the Meteor is being readied for decals.

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A very nice looking pair of builds.

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Both are looking very smart indeed Marek!
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Nice work as always, Marek.
Ego no habeo consilium.

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Thank You Guys!
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An excellent looking pair of builds, Marek, great work!
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.

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Well, hmm, how to pick up and reanimate a modeller's workbench log? :) Easily.
I have been watching but until last September I worked quite far away from home (well globalism brings relativity into picture) and even though I did assemble gazillion of models, they all had been waiting in different stages to be finished.

So, after return home and collecting enough mojo points, I started tackling them one by one and results are showing.

First, in their respective, galleries:

The Sky Yacht of Death - 1/72 Sword Reggiane Re2005
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And The hellish boomstick from another epoch - 1/35 IBG LeFH 14/19 100mm howitzer
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Well, I will keep this place spammed with model pictures this year, I promise. ... and good to be back home at UAMF!

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Very nice work, Marek. That Sagittario looks terrific! Looking forward to the Iskra as well.
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I like the howitzer, especially the rifling at the barrel end. Don't see many artillery pieces built.

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Beautiful work! Where have you been?
Love the subtle shading on the Attacker.
And that Meteor looks like an eye-catcer in the making.

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Good to see you back - and what a come-back with the Reggiane! Superb finish.
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Skypirate, Between summer 2018 and this last September, I worked in Chicago. Commuted home for weekends. Not really a hobby-supporting lifestyle. I managed to build up a whole assembly line of models to paint though :). They will be slowly trickling in here.

Today's update a finished M3 Stuart Honey and IBG Einheitsdiesel

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Rest of pics in military models
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That is a sweet Honey :grin: and the German truck is nicely done too.

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Thank You Sir!
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