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Navy Seal
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TLAM Strike's Model Collection
Well I just got a Nikon Coolpix 35mm digital camera for school. So here are some photos of my model collection.
1/700 Sovermenny DDG, Slava CG, Oscar II SSGN ![]() Akula, 688(i), Kilo, Song ![]() Burke Flt I, Type 42 DDG ![]() 1/72 Wespe SPG, M4 Sherman, StuG III ![]() Some 1/72 Aircraft MiG-29UB Fulcrum ![]() ![]() ![]() Argentine Dagger/Mirage, A-4 Seahawk ![]() Su-15UB Flagon, Yak-38 Forger ![]() ![]() ![]() Beufighter, Swordfish, Gladator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More to come... |
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Grey Wolf
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Shouldn't you be putting this in the model and books forum?
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Lucky Jack
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Very nice, I like the netting on the Sherman. I really must continue my Firefly at some point.
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Jim put his thread here. I even stole his thread title.
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Eternal Patrol
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Lecturing people who've been here for a decade?
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The thread looks fine here and I'm ever so impressed with the thread title
![]() That's a fine collection you have there TLAM...reminds me of the days when my eyesight allowed me to build 1/35 armour but in particular 1/700 maritime ![]() |
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Chief of the Boat
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Do you have any 1/700 maritime?
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Kaiser Bill's batman
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Maybe what he should have put is 'In before Steve - We have a dedicated forum...'
![]() And so what he's been here for a decade, it's not like he contributes to anything or is a fount of knowledge...? ![]() Oh wait! That TLAM "CIA World Factbook (and more)" Strike, you should've said. ![]() Nice pics by the way, but take that sticker of the printer, please!!!
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Lucky Jack
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Gauze is a great idea for netting. I bet it would work well to simulate netting on a fishing boat model.
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Oranges are often packaged in plastic mesh sacks which would also do that job.
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![]() ![]() That looks like a hairball out of the vacuum? ![]() @Jim I'm working on a diorama with the SS John Brown that's 1/700. I'm also building ( at the same time ![]() ![]() ![]() @ TLAM, Those are some nice lookin' subs. ![]()
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Wayfaring Stranger
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What do you guys use for stripping paint from a plastic model shell? Some folks recommend Pine Sol or 91% isopropyl alcohol.
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Navy Seal
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I've used Testors thinner to limited effectiveness. I've never really had much luck stripping pain.
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I understand Pine Sol will work fairly well but it takes a long time (24 hours or so) but 91% Isopropyl Alcohol will work faster and is less likely to damage the plastic.
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