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There's nothing wrong with that Keef - looks great. Well done. R-
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Stunning work. Really looks good, thanks for sharing.
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That is excellent. 10/10.
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I have to say that’s really excellent work.
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Thanks Guys appreciate the comments coming from the Masters!!
As my layout is relatively small I had the same figures left over that were used else where so I set to using some heat to bend the limbs and bodies for variation.Burnt fingers and one figure actually caught fire,Not very pleasant.Had a job explaining to the wife what I was trying to do after she came to investigate the smell!.Things we do.
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Very, very nice Keef.
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Beautiful layout, you have captured real life. It looks real. That is not easy to do, but you did it. :D Lovely :D
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Thank you for commenting on my work.Kind words indeed.Always with reluctance I post pics.Silly I know but when I've completed something I take a photo and EEEK!! see all the mistakes.To view my layout in the flesh so to speak, is a distance of about 2ft to the nearest details so I get away with it.Not that its failing eyesight of course. I don't know how you guys are able to produce work to "photo" standard.
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keef wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:44 am I don't know how you guys are able to produce work to "photo" standard.
I try not to photograph the ‘dodgy’ bits - I don’t always succeed. :D

Strange how some seem oblivious to dust and frayed edges.
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cheers Steve.Maybe you could start a new topic off Steve re capturing 'model photography".now you mention "dust"for instance Ive just looked through my previouse pics looking for dust !!! Im sure yourself and other experienced modellers on our forum could also add some similar advice for us to look out for when taking photos.
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