View Full Version : Astonishing modelling skillz
Stan_Lite
06-07-2008, 10:37
Have a look at this http://www.scale4x4rc.org/forums/showthread.php?t=21715
Amazing :cool:
TinkerBell
06-07-2008, 10:40
When I read the title I thought it would be something completely diffferent :p Hehe!
That is really impressive though! He has got some skills :)
That is impressive, very fiddly!
Stan, you get my PM? Still interested in those PC bits when you're sorted out.
I'd be covered in glue and bits of styrene and the model would look like a car crash.
Mad skillz.
Stan_Lite
06-07-2008, 13:00
Stan, you get my PM? Still interested in those PC bits when you're sorted out.
Got it. Haven't had time to do much about it yet.
I should be getting the other stuff sorted out over the next couple of days. Will let you know when I have.
LeperousDust
06-07-2008, 14:20
Jesus thats some detailed work! How much time was spent on that!? (I didn't Read the tread just the pretty pictures :p) Still seems a big waste... But i suppose whatever keeps you happy...
My old man was in the Navy with a model maker - he used to make wooden models of sailing ships just like a boatbuilder would only smaller. He'd come out of his workshop after being in there all night with 5 "nails" each about this > - < big.
Justsomebloke
06-07-2008, 17:36
I like the comment that says "Is it possible for someone to Win the Forum" ;D
Without doubt the most astonishing modelling I've ever seen, What's the Story behind the bloke ?
What's the Story behind the bloke ?
He hasn't got a girlfriend?;D
Justsomebloke
06-07-2008, 17:42
He hasn't got a girlfriend?;D
;D I'll set them up & You can knock them down :D
I'm just thinking about the amount of time that would take, I'm thinking he is either Disabled or in a job where he doesn't have to do anything so does his Modelling instead.
How could anybody hold down a Normal job & keep a family happy & do all that, Not poss imho.
I want it. And I want him to build me an MR2 to the same scale to keep it in.
That is some impressive work there :shocked:
Hmm I can't help thinking it would have been more fun to model it in CAD and bang them out of an SLA and sell them :D
The thing with models like that is he would spent as much time cutting and measuring as waiting for the damn clue to dry. It take some serious patiences.
Pumpkinstew
07-07-2008, 18:32
You know with the way petrol is going I can just about afford to run something that size.
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