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    #16
    Originally posted by \
    Thank you for the compliment Scott, much appreciated.Who's been a good boy this year then?! I look forward to seeing the PT boat on here soon. I built PT 109 ( JFK's boat) in 1/72 many moons ago. It sits on a shelf in my den to this day and in one piece! Can't wait to see the 1/35 version. I hope you will buy the extra crew for this to finish it off.

    Cheers,

    Ron
    OOOhhhh yes the crew is a must, the schnellboot pics will be appearing soon within the next week i should think after many moons of building and painting.

    scott:knight:

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 13824
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #17
      hi,ron. Theres only one word for this-superb workmanship! Joking aside this is astoundingly good well done.You always know what looks right and the composition and photography are always spot on, every scene is like being there ,youve got the eyes of spielberg (oh, and he says he wants them back!) So lets recap, superb subject model-tick ,breathtaking photography-tick , great composition-tick, rusty bucket-tick . Yep that seems to be everything covered ,go to the top of the class ronald. Wishing you and the present mrs ron and all my new found mates on here a very merry xmas-may all your headaches be scale ones! cheers tony

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      • spanner570
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 15377

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        hi,ron. Theres only one word for this-superb workmanship! Joking aside this is astoundingly good well done.You always know what looks right and the composition and photography are always spot on, every scene is like being there ,youve got the eyes of spielberg (oh, and he says he wants them back!) So lets recap, superb subject model-tick ,breathtaking photography-tick , great composition-tick, rusty bucket-tick . Yep that seems to be everything covered ,go to the top of the class ronald. Wishing you and the present mrs ron and all my new found mates on here a very merry xmas-may all your headaches be scale ones! cheers tony
        Thank you Tony for this generous praise.

        Your words and those of my fellow modellers make it a pleasure to share my efforts with you all, and equally for me to see other models, different techniques and finishes. The great thing, as in life generally is that we are all different, hence the great diversity in our finished models.

        I have learnt such a lot in such a short space of time from this great crowd of people....long may it stay so!!

        All the best mate, thanks again,

        Ron

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        • Guest

          #19
          Hi i've only just started modelling ( if that's the correct terminology) so my opinions count for nowt, but i know what i like and i like that!

          That is the kind of thing that made me pick up the glue and try and stick these tiny bits of plastic together. If i can end up at some point making this kind of quality i'll be a very happy bunny.

          Anyway enough waffle, the point was top job fella.

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          • spanner570
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2009
            • 15377

            #20
            Thanks for the nice comments Sniper.

            I have to be formal as we don't know your name..yet!

            I'm glad you like this diorama and I hope it gives you the incentive to 'av a go yourself....If you need any help just let the 'committee' know. There are some very knowledgeable people here who would be only too happy to offer advise.

            Good luck with your builds and lets see some pickies soon.

            Ron

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