Winners, each and every one. That "modeler's bench" diorama is way over the top in regard to innovation and the T-38 is striking! Glad I don't have be a judge at THAT show...wow!
I love the little workbench dio but there is a glaring error,and I don't mean that he wasted his money on one of those awful PM kits, oh no it's something else, the first one to spot it gets a free pint on me in my local!
N.
No its easier than that , if you look at the airbrush which is tilted you will see that the paint in the jar is apparently defying the law of gravity! .I'd love to know how he did the glove though.
Cheers N.
Winners, each and every one. That "modeler's bench" diorama is way over the top in regard to innovation and the T-38 is striking! Glad I don't have be a judge at THAT show...wow!
Hey Craig,take another look at that workbench dio- spot the error?
N.
Lots of nice models! My favorite has to be the Thunderstreak though, I dig both the aircraft and the model!
Regards
Magnus
I love the little workbench dio but there is a glaring error,and I don't mean that he wasted his money on one of those awful PM kits, oh no it's something else, the first one to spot it gets a free pint on me in my local!
N.
Don't have the foggiest...unless it's the fact he has the control yokes on alligator clips and the cockpit is apparently already closed up.
No its easier than that , if you look at the airbrush which is tilted you will see that the paint in the jar is apparently defying the law of gravity! .I'd love to know how he did the glove though.
Cheers N.
Well, that's an easy explanation...it ain't paint - (but you're right, I didn't catch it).