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A6M5 Ty52 Zero (1/48 Hasegawa)125 viewsFinished as a Nakajima built aircraft. I used filters (oil paints thinly applied) to bring the colors and decals together and to simulate some of the weathering.Aug 01, 2010
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A6M5 Ty52 Zero (1/48 Hasegawa)160 viewsFinished as a Nakajima built aircraft. I used filters (oil paints thinly applied) to bring the colors and decals together and to simulate some of the weathering.Aug 01, 2010
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A6M5 Ty52 Zero (1/48 Hasegawa)110 viewsFinished as a Nakajima built aircraft. I used filters (oil paints thinly applied) to bring the colors and decals together and to simulate some of the weathering.Aug 01, 2010
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A6M5 Ty52 Zero (1/48 Hasegawa)110 viewsFinished as a Nakajima built aircraft. I used filters (oil paints thinly applied) to bring the colors and decals together and to simulate some of the weathering.Aug 01, 2010
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Terror Of the Seas153 viewsThe idea for the vignette came to me from an illustration I had seen of a little boy looking into a mirror dressed as a pirate, and his reflection was of the pirate he saw himself to be. The pirate is a stock Pegaso figure, and the boy is a 54mm figure from a French company.Jul 25, 2010
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Terror Of the Seas160 viewsThe idea for the vignette came to me from an illustration I had seen of a little boy looking into a mirror dressed as a pirate, and his reflection was of the pirate he saw himself to be. The pirate is a stock Pegaso figure, and the boy is a 54mm figure from a French company.Jul 25, 2010
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)449 viewsDML 1/35 Ersatz M10 built straight out-of-the-box. In preparations for the Ardennes Offensive in December 1944, ten Panther Gs were converted to resemble US M10 tank destroyer for the purpose of capturing the bridges over the Meuse River. These 'Ersatz M10s' were part of SS-Standartenfuehrer Otto Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150, and they fought around the Warche Bridge area, SW of Malmedy.Jul 25, 2010
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)323 viewsDML 1/35 Ersatz M10 built straight out-of-the-box. In preparations for the Ardennes Offensive in December 1944, ten Panther Gs were converted to resemble US M10 tank destroyer for the purpose of capturing the bridges over the Meuse River. These 'Ersatz M10s' were part of SS-Standartenfuehrer Otto Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150, and they fought around the Warche Bridge area, SW of Malmedy.Jul 25, 2010
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)334 viewsDML 1/35 Ersatz M10 built straight out-of-the-box. In preparations for the Ardennes Offensive in December 1944, ten Panther Gs were converted to resemble US M10 tank destroyer for the purpose of capturing the bridges over the Meuse River. These 'Ersatz M10s' were part of SS-Standartenfuehrer Otto Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150, and they fought around the Warche Bridge area, SW of Malmedy.Jul 25, 2010
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)140 viewsDML 1/35 Ersatz M10 built straight out-of-the-box. In preparations for the Ardennes Offensive in December 1944, ten Panther Gs were converted to resemble US M10 tank destroyer for the purpose of capturing the bridges over the Meuse River. These 'Ersatz M10s' were part of SS-Standartenfuehrer Otto Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150, and they fought around the Warche Bridge area, SW of Malmedy.Jul 25, 2010
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)123 viewsDML 1/35 Ersatz M10 built straight out-of-the-box. In preparations for the Ardennes Offensive in December 1944, ten Panther Gs were converted to resemble US M10 tank destroyer for the purpose of capturing the bridges over the Meuse River. These 'Ersatz M10s' were part of SS-Standartenfuehrer Otto Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150, and they fought around the Warche Bridge area, SW of Malmedy.Jul 25, 2010
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Soviet KV-8S Flametank (1/72)66 viewsJul 25, 2010
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