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Shelf of Doom - the glamour shots..


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Very generous of you Peter. I'll have to bite the bullet and get a couple of pics out....

 

 

Agreed! It really makes me wish I had an official SOD. My A6M2-N is just not even far enough along to even need a shelf................and its tucked away nicely in its box, so no dust layer either.  :(

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.any others out there?

 

In fact, to stimulate participation and a bit of healthy competition I will check in a month from today on 4th March and will pick the 'Highest Degree of Doom' award and gift the winner everything airscale make in the scale of their choice :mental:

 

Peter

 

 

 No-one can beat your Furfighter

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.any others out there?

 

 

Yup, here's a couple pictures of mine. Sorry for the grainy pictures, they're from my phone.

 

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From left to right on the upper shelf: PCM Spitfire, Hasegawa Bf-109, PCM Hurricane (might be salvagable as I dropped it while painting it), Monogram Phantom Mustang, Dragon BF 109 (can't find the IP), Trumpy P-40 (missing exhaust pipes)

 

On the bottom shelf, it's not so bad: Tamiya Do-335 (rear stabs need re-gluing) Babylon 5 Whitestar (solid resin and dropped on its tail so ouch), Aoshima BTTF DeLoren (first attempt at Alclad)

 

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The Yamato and Mi-24 are actually finished, just didn't have anywhere to put them.

 

And the last spot, which is not really a shelf, but drawers. :shrug:

 

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A pair of Tamiya Spitfire wings along with Revell ones converted to a Seafire 47

 

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I need to figure out what parts are for which kit in there...

 

Carl

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Carl,

 

What is the auto sneaking in the right side of the pic that appears Ford Mustangish but not? Some kind of Aussie Ford?

Yup! It's a 4 door Ford Falcon on top of a 2 door one. Both are resin and full of pinholes. They're the Mad Max kits from Planet Models.

 

Carl

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