Thank you all. If the foundations are solid, painting and aging cannot do much damagelmcq11 wrote:Very nice, congratulations on your finished Puma.
Its rare to see a builder willing to add such heavy camo on its creation (including a bicycle on rear deck..) and do stress test like you did. I think it is ready for war.
Puma Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Metal Origin 1:16 WIP
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What fine work!
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That right there Mr Met is an outstanding example of everything the hobby represents.
Magnificent job & one to be remembered
Magnificent job & one to be remembered
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Those black and white photos are amazing! Great model.
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Met5,
Incredible...again! That Puma could climb a tree, what traction! Love the "mossy" look of it! When we lived in Seattle that thing would of disappeared into our mossy, waterlogged lawn! "Look honey, that clump of moss is moving!" Love the pictures too! So much eye candy!
Cheers,
Eric.
Incredible...again! That Puma could climb a tree, what traction! Love the "mossy" look of it! When we lived in Seattle that thing would of disappeared into our mossy, waterlogged lawn! "Look honey, that clump of moss is moving!" Love the pictures too! So much eye candy!
Cheers,
Eric.
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Re: Puma Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Metal Origin 1:16 WIP
Playing with video editing programs ....
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This adventure also ends with the transport / stowage box. A worthy container. Like the models, the containers also evolve and I think we have reached a new higher level of quality.
If it is true that models never end, it is also true that one must know how to turn the page and move on.
More challenges await us, more damage to do and fix.
If it is true that I hated it a lot, I cannot deny that looking at it after a month of absence I rediscover myself looking at a model and saying "I did it? Is it possible?"
Thanks Andreas
If it is true that models never end, it is also true that one must know how to turn the page and move on.
More challenges await us, more damage to do and fix.
If it is true that I hated it a lot, I cannot deny that looking at it after a month of absence I rediscover myself looking at a model and saying "I did it? Is it possible?"
Thanks Andreas
Re: Puma Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Metal Origin 1:16 WIP
... you wrote it very nicely and it fits out, I also have and I think the rest of these feelings, when I look at all my models and wonder how it is possible that it all works ... you have a diorama box, and you have captivated details , as well as Puma itself, I think it's a challenging model for a lot of money a lot of work, congratulations