Scale models

Started by Nudielad, February 08, 2021, 09:55:20 PM

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Nudielad

Quote from: bobola on April 14, 2022, 09:24:36 PM
Very nice !
I see those old citadel paints in the back ^^

Knackered Citadel paints 😅

Nudielad

My latest project, now this one took some doing. Almost 4 months of work have gone into this one: -

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Fishandchips

Wow you're really churning these out! Looks amazing

Raul_Diaz137

Quote from: Nudielad on May 26, 2022, 01:09:52 PM
My latest project, now this one took some doing. Almost 4 months of work have gone into this one: -

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looks amazing, I can barely use crayons right!

Nudielad

Quote from: Raul_Diaz137 on May 27, 2022, 11:38:35 AM
looks amazing, I can barely use crayons right!

Thanks mate  :azn:

Finally finished the crew:-




bobola

Very nice paintjob and weathering, I always over do it !
Are turtles home nudists?

Fishandchips

Wish I could have the patience and skill to do this

Nudielad

Not had much time recently, moving into a new house and decorating. Just finished this little project: -








Fishandchips

My brother recently restarted model railway and has been creating one on a 6x4 feet table. The other week he sent my 225s (British Rail class 91 electric locomotives) for repairs. Intercity 225 was British Rail before privatisation in the 90s and the GNER 225 (originally belonged to my cousin) was a post privatisation company which had the franchise for the east coast mainline running trains along the route of the Flying Scotsman. The other picture are trains from sets we got for Christmas one year when we were kids. The red one is mine, Midland Belle goods train set and his GWR Mixed traffic set. Still working after about 30 years.

Nudielad

Quote from: Fishandchips on November 01, 2023, 06:54:56 PM
My brother recently restarted model railway and has been creating one on a 6x4 feet table. The other week he sent my 225s (British Rail class 91 electric locomotives) for repairs. Intercity 225 was British Rail before privatisation in the 90s and the GNER 225 (originally belonged to my cousin) was a post privatisation company which had the franchise for the east coast mainline running trains along the route of the Flying Scotsman. The other picture are trains from sets we got for Christmas one year when we were kids. The red one is mine, Midland Belle goods train set and his GWR Mixed traffic set. Still working after about 30 years.

Awesome stuff mate! I still remember these Class 91's thundering up and down the ECML until recently

Fishandchips

Quote from: Nudielad on November 01, 2023, 07:32:38 PM
Quote from: Fishandchips on November 01, 2023, 06:54:56 PM
My brother recently restarted model railway and has been creating one on a 6x4 feet table. The other week he sent my 225s (British Rail class 91 electric locomotives) for repairs. Intercity 225 was British Rail before privatisation in the 90s and the GNER 225 (originally belonged to my cousin) was a post privatisation company which had the franchise for the east coast mainline running trains along the route of the Flying Scotsman. The other picture are trains from sets we got for Christmas one year when we were kids. The red one is mine, Midland Belle goods train set and his GWR Mixed traffic set. Still working after about 30 years.

Awesome stuff mate! I still remember these Class 91's thundering up and down the ECML until recently

I'm so old I remember when they were new. I was so excited when my grandad told me about the new trains because the other ones (125s) were too noisy for me. Now both 125 and 225 are retired 🥺

Nudielad

My first project of 2024, a MiG-17. It's a rescue project, got the plane mostly built off eBay looking very unloved.





Nudielad

First one of 2024 also completed. A Yak-3 of the Soviet Air Force 1945.






TRENCH

The models look amazing!!! :like

Fishandchips