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    #1

    F4F 1:33 Wildcat: From model to story

    Start...

    Soon 3 hours passed...

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    #2
    Go ahead...

    almost there...

    6 hours passed...

    Done! Ready for Photoshop...

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      #3
      Photoshop Part...

      Transfer the model into picture background...

      Add elements and adjust minor factors...

      Done!

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        #4
        Other works...

        Repeat the cycle from model to pictures, enough pics are produced to make stories...

        If interested, go to http://www.modelsstory.com/warofmodels/moen/tulagi2en.htm to see more pics and stories...

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          #5
          Howdy Gladiator,

          Great stuff there! I am almost certain that your post will have even more modelers interested in cardmodelling now that they have seen what can be accomplished in basically a days time.

          Just curious, I have a model which was designed by Nobi ( a card model designer from Thailand ) and was wondering if this was one of his kits?

          I am actually impressed not only by your model building skills, but your photoshop skills are also great. I have visited the site you listed and was equally impressed by the "stories" there .

          Have a good day and please continue posting more of your work, especially more "build" sequences like this one.

          Great work,

          Greg aka GEEDUBBYA (GW)

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