THE DC
Highly Esteemed Member
This has really been an amazing thread. You not only took us through a step by step rocess, but you offered improvements on the model.
"Most impressive...."
The DC
"Most impressive...."
The DC
Thank you. People seem to enjoy the step by step process, I know I do. I like to know what I am getting into before I start a model.This has really been an amazing thread. You not only took us through a step by step rocess, but you offered improvements on the model.
"Most impressive...."
The DC
Next to my paper Nautilus (the first paper model I ever made), I am most proud of the Rodger Young. I'm still detailing and covering folds and seams. More pics to come.I believe the word "Epic" is suitable to describe this one! So very cool, bet your proud of it.
Nope, not me. I would love to develop the talent to design models.Were you the member that had intended to design the Seaquest a year or so ago?
I remember the comment, but wasn't certain if it was you or how far you got on it.
Again, quite a ship. Now you just have to build another room in the house to store it!
Slainte,
The DC
Far out! What a beastly model! How are you going to display her?
Glass case, heat and motion sensor beams linked to titanium prison bars and knockout gass...
I built a shelf but haven't found the right wall space yet. I would love to put her in my little bar.....but I would have to drink less.:cry:Far out! What a beastly model! How are you going to display her?
I like it. My youngest (not the one in the above pic) asked if I would cry if she accidentally broke it. I think I answered truthfully by saying, no.Glass case, heat and motion sensor beams linked to titanium prison bars and knockout gass...