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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?

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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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Unfortunately all three sets of it were binned, this is the one, its like twice the size of the ones linked!

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AIRFIX-D-DAY-1-72-Scale-60th-Anniversary-limited-edition-set-/251626169278?pt=UK_ToysGames_ModelKits_ModelKits_JN&hash=item3a9616a3be

 

 

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Some star wars stuff lozart:

 

[pics]

 

But it's that horrible clip on stuff...No fun :(

 

Yeah, the mainstream SW stuff is awful now (not that my old AMT/ERTL ones are much better to be honest. Got my eye on one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Millennium-Falcon-Japanese-Collectible-72-Scale/dp/B000B7CPN2/ref=sr_1_4?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1410134068&sr=1-4&keywords=Fine+Molds

 

Fine Molds make awesome stuff!

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Yeah, the mainstream SW stuff is awful now (not that my old AMT/ERTL ones are much better to be honest. Got my eye on one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Millennium-Falcon-Japanese-Collectible-72-Scale/dp/B000B7CPN2/ref=sr_1_4?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1410134068&sr=1-4&keywords=Fine+Molds

 

Fine Molds make awesome stuff!

Looks like a toughie!

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Yeah, the mainstream SW stuff is awful now (not that my old AMT/ERTL ones are much better to be honest. Got my eye on one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Millennium-Falcon-Japanese-Collectible-72-Scale/dp/B000B7CPN2/ref=sr_1_4?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1410134068&sr=1-4&keywords=Fine+Molds

 

Fine Molds make awesome stuff!

Fine Molds and a fine price :blink:

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Fantasy/Scifi wargaming for me only at the moment!

 

Play a lot of Warhammer/40k - also really digging Dystopian Wars at the moment but would like to start building some WW1/WW2 armor models for display only purposes!

 

Will get some pictures of my better work up shortly!

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Fine Molds and a fine price :blink:

 

You get what you pay for! That is a 1/72nd model so it's huge and FM make spectacular detail on their kits. There is a 1/144 scale Falcon too that is about £43 and far easier to justify.....

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The wooden model pic I posted today is soooo hard the instructions do bugger all and basiccally just look at the photo used to advertise this! Rrggghhhhh

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Some of the woodcraft stuff I got a couple of weeks back:

 

 

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It just looks like a series of diagrams for thigh gaps...

Good luck ;)

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Gonna start a nice and easy of Focke Wulf now so I have a few more planes for the D-Day diorama! ......

I'll need more than luck, I'll need an A* in deciphering crappy instructions lol

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Yet again all of what I ordered isn't in stock. This is becoming a habit... lol

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Damn you. :angry: Because of this thread I have now ordered a couple of kits:

1:76 Matilda MkII from airfix

1:76 Australian Infantry by Revell

Now I will have to work out how to make a small patch of 1:76 jungle to put them in.

 

I imagine a bit of model making will be quite fun, I haven't done it in years.

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Do you people use clay or expanding foam or something else for the places ,"scenes" that you put them in? I've only used clay and haven't actually bought a proper diorama kit yet but am looking at the ones I linked....

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I'm going to be using the paper mache technique to form a landscape, then i'll buy/make trees fences and buildings.

 

Heres one way to landscape :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQ2UAkmxZE

 

 

@ Russell (sorry if theres only one l mate I always forget!)

 

Maybe try a clearing/the edge of the jungle? Few trees on the very edge of the base, the rest can be grass/sand/soil with your tank and infantry posed there?

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