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Truly fantastic craftmanship Sean, its looking excellent
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That's a serious size shed, nice work.
Love the river too.
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I'm liking this alot Sean, great industrial model railway sort of vibes on the go. And I think the stone blocks look the most effective you've done yet, the colour and texture really pop on them.
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They certainly look very effective. A rubber stamp may work well for getting printing on, cut away at a lino block or similar so just the lettering is left in reverse.
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They look great Sean, I thought they where sculpted at first they look so naturally filled. I'm guessing they're something like filter paper or rizla?
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Glad to help Sean, trailer is looking lovely!
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14 hours ago, L33 DA17ON said:
Love that Lee, always fancied something similar. Really brings the general detail of the mog up too.
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They're a seriously clever bit of kit, I can see why they call the guy that makes the 'The Prof'.
Plan is to do a run of finished models, and release a kit version. The old Uni life is about to get in the way though! Going to train dad up so that I can remotely run the laser.
Experimenting with the arm at the moment.
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Going to have to put one of my own listings in here, watched the modified cattle sell for ridiculous prices last week, so thought I'd try a few sheep. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124320774999
Ebay definitely feels to have shifted with items reaching sale price early on rather than one big bidding frenzy in the last hour.
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That looks excellent Sean, all coming together!
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A lad called James Martin, and then Harry Bell. I keep getting asked to contribute, but from what I can see they've literally taken the model farmer format, right down to the fonts and layout, without actually buying the rights? Maybe Andy knows more.
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Thanks Will, hopefully tackle the arm over the weekend, my intent is to make an MC2 arm, but if that proves unfeasible it'll be a Super Extra arm.
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39 minutes ago, weblet375 said:
They look spot on,do sell them or are just for your own personal use.
More than happy to cast to order, I'll drop you a message
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Cheers guys, very excited about this build
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34 minutes ago, sipher172 said:
Looks really good, was this made on the new laser cutter?
Thanks, it was indeed, and is design to be built as a kit, along with a few other models.
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Loving the texture on the inside, frames looking good to
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Something different, great to see. I like the truckman back on the Amarok
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Finally found time to have a proper look through these. Some very lovely little models you've got Paul, particularly a fan of the Brays, and that Scandinavian doe is a very unusual and nicely finished model, unlike most 'doe' models that feature a big lump of metal, and screw and copious amounts of super glue. It's interesting to see how conversions and scratchbuilds have changed slightly overtime too, with the availability of more and more spare parts, wheels etc. Just shows that Mr Hairsine was really very far ahead of the game with his scratchbuilds as they'd stand up perfectly against anything anyone producing today!
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The joskin certainly looks a high quality model. While there's lads that scratchuild them it'd still be nice to see a similar UK built tanker from a major manufacturer.
Your man on the bale carting is braver than me! 'ah sure, they'll go nowhere' springs to mind.
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It's all come together nicely Sean, well done!
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This looks incredible, can't wait to see more progress. Is this the future of model making?