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Recent content by tjgehling

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    Well Done Request Thread

    Count me in if there are still some floating around... //Travis #15
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    Ready to die !!!!!!!

    Hey, that scale looks familiar! I know your pain in modeling anything in 1:100! Everything looks awesome! I might have to steal those plans for that hangar - It looks great! //Travis
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    The Winds of War, My first Superdiorama!

    Re:My very first Diorama! Bob, I would like to take a minute and disagree with your statement. It's an amazing diorama! And if I am not mistaken, and Dad, you might have to back me up on this one, but I'm pretty sure that I have seen this in person while we drove through St. Louis a long...
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    Signup for Charlie Don't Surf!

    I figure that I need to get my hands dirty with a group build, and as it was pointed out, I need to get away from my "super-braile scale" -- So I have a 1:48 Riverboat somewhere in the stack of "oversized" models... Count me in! //Travis
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    Jon's Models

    Absolutely love the presentation on "Through Hell or High Hedgerows" -- where did you come up with the idea for that? //Travis
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    M3A3 Stuart

    Simply in awe of all the effort put into all the stowage... it really completes the model! I love it! Sharp looking build you got there... //Travis
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    Re-building my Tamiya Tiger 1 ...WIP

    Looks great! I have always liked that cammo scheme! Adapting to the photo was an awesome touch as well... //Travis
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    "The 1:100 Scale Beast": Port Toulon, FR 1944/45

    That is the plan... I will get more updates on here as soon as I can find my camera... oh the life of a college student...
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    Cleaning up Resin Casts

    Cheers guys! I will try these out and get back to you as to how well they work... LOL. Thanks for the heads up on safety measures...
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    Cleaning up Resin Casts

    Hey all, ran into a bit of a snag on a couple of new toys I got the other day... They are resin casts of buildings in 1:100 scale and seem to have a bit more of the release oils on them then usual, as they are extremely slimey to the touch... Does anyone know of a good way to clean up casting...
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    NEAR MOSCOW DEC41 VIGNETTE 54MM

    Steiner, Where are my manners? I forgot to interject my complements on your work! It looks great! One day I might work up enough nerve to sculpt from scratch... until then, I will stick to badly converting! :laugh: Really looks good! //Travis
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    NEAR MOSCOW DEC41 VIGNETTE 54MM

    STEINER wrote: Steiner, I agree, the Velejo Pumice Stone base is awesome, it is what I started with when basing figures in 1:100 scale and also ran into the problem of needing large quantities. One of the alternatives that was suggested to me was Liquitex Sand Textured Gel. I get mine at the...
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    Bronco 1/35 221 s.Pz.B41

    That is awesome work! All that detail hidden by the model... almost makes me want to cry... //Travis
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    Hello Everyone!

    Welcome Alex! I can relate to having a growing backlog of work from watching World Cup... Regards, Travis
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    Finally....

    Great looking Panther! That second link has my favorite pic of a King Tiger... It's always fun to see vehicles in the very a-typical paint schemes, especially those under captured or alternate flags. But I have to say once more, great looking piece of armour. //Travis
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