Science fiction, fantasy and mecha model building.
"Warning, Warning! This kit is a pain to build"
This is a copy of the Aurora LIS Robot and is made in a hard tan plastic. As a copy the parts need careful clean up and alignment. The toughest job was getting the seams taken [...]
This was the 3rd kit I've built and my first Gunpla kit, was fun, I put it together standard and thought the white and black was a bit boring, so I gave it a South African overhaul, I made it into a Johannesburg Metro Police (JMPD) theme. [...]
This was built from a Hasegawa excavator kit and parts from a few Gundam robots and numerous scratch built elements.
This is a model I kit-bashed about 90% out of Tamiya bike parts and 10% scratch built. The design was inspired by a short film, called 'Leviathan', that I saw on Youtube some years back.
I got stupidly excited when these reissues were announced and knew I had to get some.
This took me all the way back to Tuesday Evenings at 6:00PM on Grampian TV. The only time I was allowed to have dinner in the living room as my Mum and I [...]
Yes, it s another scifi bike. Not much to write, just that, I used a Tamiya 1/12 race bike.
A while back there was a story running on the news about incoming flights to LAX with pilots reporting that a guy flying in a jet pack was flying at 3000 feet. Going the opposite direction and a little close for comfort. The problem [...]
Fighting in the swamp! We’ve got an LED, some resin and glass “bugles” for necklaces for the brass casings (sheer luck, they are actually a perfect fit for the barrels!)
As always thanks for looking and would love to hear what you [...]
This is something I have been working on, for the last couple of days. I started of with a 1/12 Yamaha race bike from Tamiya. I kept most of the original details but modified and scratch built some to fit the theme. The model is resting on [...]
Well it’s been a minute since my last post. It took about 3 kits to get back into the groove. Finally back at it and pleased with how this build came out. Tried some new weathering products and some tried and true products and techniques [...]