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The Scale Models/War gaming discussion and pictures thread.

But hell if you did that over two pints, you, bbrother and Lozart have some real talent for modelling!

 
What would of really been impressive was if I'd drank the other 4 I had! Alas, its still not finished in my eyes, once I get some washes I'll be able to add depth to her.

 
Problem is when I start one I'll end up not finishing it for a while because I don't get round to it. What I did for a while was glue them all together and then paint a load at once. It was a great day as it was stormy outside. But I think I'll stop doing that because I need at least a few things to complete my stop motion stuff on the battlefield (the one in the pics). I won't be doing one over a pint for a while though....Great job though on those models people!

 
I used to do that when I was your age James, I had the D day anniversary set by airfix (bought it three times in total as each time I finished it someone stomped all over it)

And I'd get frustrated halfway through a half track and be like f*ck this im doing a landing craft lol.

Now I get too engrossed in things, I spent the whole day pretty much doing that tank, didn't move from my chair except maybe 5 times!

 
My toy soldiers always used to get trodden on and then I ended up putting more on my Christmas list. Was supposed to get rid of them all over summer holidays but damn I couldn't get rid of them all, I've had some for 5 years + :)

 
This is only the beginning :D Mums allowing me one of these as a gift!!!! (For being in top maths, I'm youngest in the year so I'm real happy xD)

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2371500.htm

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2136824.htm

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2277635.htm

You people have no idea how glad I am that this is before Christmas as my birthday money is going towards a trip to spartan airsoft. Anyone got any D-Day diorama kits they can post? Or has anyone got these kits? If so how good are they? I have got enough troops to do it definately just need the sets!

 
I have been known to finish models two years after I start them :P Mainly because I have the kind of mind that goes 'ooh shiny' and gets distracted by other stuff :) Dont worry about finishing it quickly, work on it when you want to, you will get better results that way.

Investing in a cupboard to avoid model death might also be a plan ;)

 
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I've no experience with them, the set I had was the massive 60th anniversary set. Cost around £50 I believe. I'm led to also believe they're now collectors pieces?

 
The second one is a slightly smaller scale at 1/76 - which is the same as OO scale for model railways. You would get more models in it though...

 
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