Beyond The Sprues
Modelling => Ideas & Inspiration => SciFi & Fantasy => Topic started by: Story on October 17, 2023, 01:25:40 AM
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Great starting point for detail painting of crash site. :smiley:
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I like it but it would be better if the grey dust was only on the upper surfaces, where it would have settled, with the rest of the P-40 in whatever Earthly scheme the builder found appropriate. :smiley: 8)
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I'mnot sure if it fits here or not, but there's a party putting videos on YouTube looking at various sf and fantasy works as if done in the 1920's. He's got some fascinating work.
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What I like about it is the chiaroscuro paint job, good way to salvage an old build that's beyond refinishing.
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(https://i.pinimg.com/564x/1f/b1/50/1fb150bb0b7ccb5e8bdbdfdbdb483f3f.jpg)
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That needs to be modelled in plastic
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That needs to be modelled in plastic
Yes 8)
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Two amazing ideas , very good !
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Rummaging thru my half-built stash I came across this .....
I love the old SF3D kits & have a Fledermaus (which I'm modifying with two rear engines). As I couldn't get one at first, I scored a spare cockpit from a guy in the US to mate with a Hornisse but then I decided to use it to make a model of a prototype cockpit mock-up. I've added a belly-tank from a 124th motorcycle & used the rocket pods from a DML 1/35 MD-500.
I really should get back onto it ....
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SF3D (or Maschinen Kreiger, Ma.K as it is styled these days) has some wonderful designs-I haven't seen Fledermaus in ages. Looks like it will eb a fun build. I think the missile pods from the old Academy 1/48 MD 500 were used as the laser-equipped forearms on one of the early suits, just as the fuselage of the same was used for the main body. I look forward to seeing your progress.
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An inspirational but rhetorical question.
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An inspirational but rhetorical question.
(https://i.pinimg.com/564x/44/d5/e3/44d5e3ecd5d86448310418aa3eb030ac.jpg)
First reaction: "Why do we need tanks to assault babies?"
Second reaction: "I bet babies make terrible tank crew."
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Second reaction: "I bet babies make terrible tank crew."
Don't give the Russians ideas...
The original drawing is from 1952, by Frank Tinsley.
(https://i.redd.it/1b8yc8g6u5081.jpg)
He also had this contraption:
(https://cyberneticzoo.com/wp-content/uploads/walker_MIApr62-p2-x640.jpg)
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That first one looks like an attack helicopter without rorors . . .
cheers,
Robin.
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Don't give the Russians ideas...
Too late, but perfect for the outta-scale builds
(https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/attachments/nationale-volksarmee/546218d1375128452-kinderpanzer-divisions-post-33-1100113867.jpg)
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Second reaction: "I bet babies make terrible tank crew."
30 second attention spans, fixated on boobies, poop their pants on a regular basis = basic functions of a 19 series D.A.T.
However, you may have a point as they weigh about the same as a 105mm HEAT round.
(Tangentially, I am reminded of the shoe size exchange in FARGO https://youtu.be/BouYk0Ok4g4?t=165)