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Post by DavidJohnson on Feb 23, 2006 4:05:36 GMT 1
I would like to see your photos, however it appears that the reside inside a password protected site.
Dave
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Post by Barnaba on Feb 24, 2006 1:13:53 GMT 1
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Post by Lee on Feb 24, 2006 3:19:20 GMT 1
I get timed out when trying to look at the URLs.
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Post by cfesmire on Feb 24, 2006 15:21:10 GMT 1
Barnaba, As usual, it looks fantastic! That's a great looking field and the spoilage from the auger is perfect. With a background, an outdoor shot of the last picture would look very real.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Feb 24, 2006 18:57:50 GMT 1
Baranba
Fabulous!!!
A simple and effective diorama. I can feel the weight of the pole. In photos with the edges hidden it will look real.
Dave
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Post by Barnaba on Feb 24, 2006 22:09:42 GMT 1
Thank you very much for the positive comments. I'll try to make some better photos as soon as possible: I hope the weather will be better in the next days and it will allow me to make some shots outdoors.
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Post by skunk on Feb 25, 2006 1:40:47 GMT 1
I maintain that Barnabas actually models in 1:24th scale and has slipped in here accidentally. Until I see that with my own eyes, I find it hard to believe that we're really talking H0. Really amazing work. I want to see what you could do with one of the co.met Alfa 75s, or one of Jens Müller's Fulvia Coupés.
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Post by Barnaba on Feb 25, 2006 19:21:56 GMT 1
Alfa 75 in 1/87 scale? I didn't know about it. The only interesting car I've seen until now is Giulia from Brekina, but I don't enjoy modelling cars: I prefer trucks.
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Post by skunk on Mar 1, 2006 13:56:31 GMT 1
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Post by Barnaba on Mar 3, 2006 1:21:45 GMT 1
Interesting. I think I saw something similar (but I'm not sure as I don't make model cars) in Milan at a model fair. Possible?
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Post by skunk on Mar 4, 2006 2:08:29 GMT 1
The full name of the company is "Co.Met Milano", so I'd say it's highly likely indeed.
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Post by Lee on Mar 4, 2006 23:53:40 GMT 1
I maintain that Barnabas actually models in 1:24th scale and has slipped in here accidentally. Until I see that with my own eyes, I find it hard to believe that we're really talking H0. Really amazing work. I want to see what you could do with one of the co.met Alfa 75s, or one of Jens Müller's Fulvia Coupés. I was thinking more in 1/12th scale
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