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My favourite AVF

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Well, this is may be something out of the topic (I mean, not directly related to SPWAW)... but ...
It took me one year and a half to finish this mid production Tiger model on 1/35 ... but now is ready. For thos who build models, this is the Academy 1/35 Mid. Prod. Tiger. This model has the full interior detailed.

I started to build while I was playing Wild Bill's "Wacht World Freedom" Campaing ... Thas campaing is about the 506 Heavy Pz Abt. and so is my model.

I want to dedicate it to
- Wild Bill for his great campaings,
- Fabio Prado because I discovered SPWAW in his site and he sent me a picture of a 506th PzAbt Tiger
- Mosh
- The Spanish speakers SPWAW players (because they are all my friends now :) )

If you like to see the model, here are some picks:
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turret interior

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Gallo: I hope my choice of words are correct "Bela" (beautiful model). Some of the nicest work I've seen in a long time. Well done.:) :cool:
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Originally posted by chief
Gallo: I hope my choice of words are correct "Bela" (beautiful model). Some of the nicest work I've seen in a long time. Well done.:) :cool:
thanks Chief! :)
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Superb work Gallo :cool:
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Very Nice, may I barrow it sat night dad to beet up on VikingN02.:D
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Very nice in my expert opinion......hmmm hey I can even say that too heheh:) .

For those interested Les the Sarge has made models professionally.
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Absolutely outstanding! Fantastic detail!
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Nice! But I wouldn't want to die in one of those... :D
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It never ceases to amaze me at the amount of talent that there is on this forum, military historians, model makers, artists, general historians, computer savy techs, and map makers, just to name a few. Thanks to all of you for your inputs and efforts. You make visiting this forum fantastic.

Now for GALLO: Please type of camera you utilized for those grreat pixs ??????
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Outstanding work!

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Beautiful!

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Truly beautiful. You, sir, are a modeling Maestro! :D
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Post by Colonel von Blitz »

Well, I've been building some models too. Though the picture is crappy (I'm not much of a photographer), one can see what it represents...if not, let me tell you that it's Nakajima Ki-27 Otsu fighter, flown by W/O Hiromichi Shinohara during Nomonhon incident. Shot down 58 soviet aircraft.

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