Stolzdorf. My buildings/battlefield/gadgets.

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Great figure Rad! You are getting better and better at it :)
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More new pics from old toys. my website is like 80% repictured and rewritten now.

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Some toys have been repainted. For example this was my first RC tank, and has been repaired and repainted :)
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Very nice Mr Rad, I especially like the Sniper.
Real snow is just better than not-real snow too !!
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HERMAN BIX wrote:Very nice Mr Rad, I especially like the Sniper.
Real snow is just better than not-real snow too !!
Thanks man. Yeah, snow is cool, but only for the pics. The rest of the time is a pain that makes me wish living in a hotter place, lol.

I still drive my motorbike for going to job, but I guess what I need is a kettenrad! ;D
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great pictures, may I ask which camera and lens you are using?
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jee wrote:great pictures, may I ask which camera and lens you are using?
I am using the cheapest Xiaomi phone I found in aliexpress, seriously, lol.
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Rad_Schuhart wrote:
jee wrote:great pictures, may I ask which camera and lens you are using?
I am using the cheapest Xiaomi phone I found in aliexpress, seriously, lol.
wow, then certainly good pictures :D

I was thinking more of a DSLR with macro lens :D
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Something new for my diorama. Build, review and reflexions here: https://radindustries.wordpress.com/202 ... 2-version/

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Your proud young German with his Model T Ford prompted memories of my father, who, before enlisting in 1942, had a 1932 Chevrolet Cabriolet, a two-seat convertible with a third seat, a "rumble seat" that folded open for an extra rider (typically a mother-in-law or the sweetheart's little sister).
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That is certainly a beautifully built model and great looking wooden floorboards. Very well done!
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