Matt Bacon Posted January 2, 2016 Posted January 2, 2016 Aoshima Lamborghini LP670-4SV, 1/24: A really good kit of a beast of a car... Hasegawa Lancia Delta Integrale, 1/24: neat simple little kit of a car I'd really love to own. Revell Bugatti EB110: one of the hardest kits I've ever built, which fought me all the way, but worth it to have a model of this neglected supercar in the cabinet... Fujimi Dino 246, 1/24: Keith Richards' car, from a simplified curbside kit that does justice to the lovely shape... Academy's 1/24 "European Sports Car: we all know what it is really, don't we...? Airfix 1/24 Quickbuild Bugatti Veyron and McLaren P1: well, it's the only way to get these two supercars in 1/24, innit? Heller Delahaye 135, 1/24: my first magazine article for AMW, soon to see the light of day... I hope! And now for something completely different: Kitmaster J.94 Saddle tank. OO/HO: first of many builds for the CBK SIG celebration of all things railway made from Classic British Kits.. Kitmaster Beyer-Garrett 2-6-0-0-6-2, OO/HO: a really big beastie which as taken a battering... Kitmaster SNCF 241.P "Mountain" OO/HO: a case of "you don't see those around very often..." Kitmaster New York Central "Hudson", OO/HO: another fun weathering project... Kitmaster German Railways "Baureihe 23", OO/HO: looking a bit cleaner, because I like the colours! Kitmaster Swiss Railways Ce 6/8 "Crocodile" OO/HO: an ugly thing -- one for the completists only! Kitmaster Princess Coronation Class Pacific "Duchess of Atholl", OO/HO: my favourite of all these builds. I think I got just the right amount of weathering on her... Master Box Pin-Up "Marylin", 1/24: well, you would, wouldn't you... And finally... Moebius "Catwoman", Julie Newmar, 1/9: not done figures for a while, but I couldn't resist this one... bestest, M
Bernard Kron Posted January 2, 2016 Posted January 2, 2016 Prolific is an understatement, and at such a high level of quality in both execution and subject - never mind a whole second life in railroading.... The 250 GT California especially stands out for me because these are such iconic machines, but it must be a delight to have an ever growing and stellar lineup of important performance machines on your shelf. May 2016 bring you (and us...) many more!
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