Welcome Paul.......nice close ups of the Wooly Mammoth and lovely base work on it. I'm certain you will have fun on this Site......many here are Figure painters and there are definitely some motorcycle types to hold your interest. Have Fun and enjoy......I look forward to your "varied interests" in future postings. :thumb2: Rick H.
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Lovely close ups of the mammoths. They really show off your painting skills to advantage. Just in case you don’t realise, cmon does have a forum with lots of useful figure painting info on it. Nowhere near as useful as this forum thoughAs to c’mon, it’s more appropriate than the real name, which is as naff as you say it is LOL.
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Welcome ! Good to see another two wheeler on board - look forward to your Kawasaki build !
The wheel rebuild is a great find , thanks !Comment
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Welcome mate - very impressive minis - if I was to try that all you'd see would be a multi-coloured three-dimensional fingerprint!
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Thanks for the lovely welcome, folks, much appreciated.
The card models are not Japanese (although Himeji Castle is obviously a model of a Japanese structure). They're German, from a specialist dealer called Marcle Models (www.marcle.co.uk), which has an amazing range of kits, including hundreds of ships, airplanes, tanks, trains and architecture. Well worth seeking out.Comment
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Seems to me there are worse ways of making a living…..love the Princess of the lake. Looks like she should have a vertical steam boiler at the front.Comment
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Princess (and her twin, Queen of the Lake) are on the National Historic Ships Register, along with Muriel, Sunflower, Swan, Teal and Tern - all in operation in our fleet.Comment
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And there's a story about Princess...
I was driving a private charter on Princess for a couple of middle aged blokes. I took them round showing them some of the flashy houses on the lake shore, pointing out where moneyed guests would land their private helicopters on hotel lawns, and so on. I asked them where they were from, what they were up to. They'd eaten the night before at L'Enclume, a local Michelin starred restaurant, so I knew they had a few bob.
They were taking selfies (and tweeting them, it turns out). By the time I got back to the pier, one of my football-mad colleagues took my mooring line, stuck his head in the cabin and said to my passengers: "Trust you to get the only skipper in the fleet who knows absolutely NOTHING about football!" He laughed, my passengers laughed - so I laughed, thinking: "something's funny here, but I haven't a clue what it is".
As they departed down the pier, they showed me a tweet they'd just sent of one of them sitting in the back of the boat, all alone, looking thoroughly miserable, with the caption "here's me with my mates on Windermere". I looked, I laughed - and STILL didn't realise that the chap in the picture, and on my boat, was Gary Lineker. I was none the wiser!Comment
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