Another Lambo this time in Viola Ophelia. Kit went together nicely, no real problems anywhere. I used the Aoshima detail set which is quite nice also.
Another Lambo this time in Viola Ophelia. Kit went together nicely, no real problems anywhere. I used the Aoshima detail set which is quite nice also.
Cheers. There's so many nice kits coming out I have to get through my stash before I buy more.
So the stash keeps on growing.
What are those round black things?
Speeder in progress. The fit and detail is just amazing. Bandai these days are better than Tamiya by a mile.
Gorgeous model of a sweet bike, love single swing arm bikes a lot. But I'll probably stick to my cbr500r til it dies. I have a huge backlog/stash too, it's all gundam, I'm too scared to branch out to other lines yet lest I open a huge can of worms. Cars would definitely be where I'd head though, and that lambo spider looks amazing for a model.
Cheers. That bike kit is amazing it practically falls together. Aoshima Lambos are great kits as well. I'm waiting on the Sesto Elemento for December and Diablo GT after that.
This is one of my favourite threads. iamirondude, your detailing and weathering is off the charts. have you considered working in film mate as a miniatures specialist.
Wow just looked back a couple of pages to see what you were talking about, and those fighters look amazing. I love ww2 planes. It just reminds me though why I never really got into modelling with my older brothers, as I've said in the gundam kit (and its obvious because they were winging it and had no resources to look up about painting/top coating etc) but they'd end up with a ww2 fighter that was glossy, thick paint, and besides the odd finger print or loose bristle it was like a showroom condition car.
I dont think I'd have the patience or time to learn, and since I'm only into gunpla at the moment I'm fine with no weathering etc (and at the moment no paint), I'm just treating them like (fragile) toys that require a lot of assembly to pass the time.