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Vickers Vildebeest
Jessie_C
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British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Friday, February 14, 2014 - 12:55 PM UTC
Aeroscale's resident vac-master brings us another of his delightful builds.

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If you have comments or questions please post them here.

Thanks!
Merlin
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Posted: Friday, February 14, 2014 - 11:35 PM UTC
Hi Carmel

Excellent build as ever - and a really interesting article.

All the best

Rowan
JPTRR
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RAILROAD MODELING
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Tennessee, United States
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 04:52 AM UTC
Carmel, I love your work and features! I don't know what is in the water at Malta but I'd like a big drink of it. Have you considered building a Skua?
cjattard
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Malta
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 07:28 PM UTC
Thanks Rowan and JPTRR. You are welcome JPTRR to drink as much as you would like. Matter of fact we are in short supply of rain water but several Reverse Osmosis plants fitted here converts Mediterranean sea water into drinking water. As for the Skua I have made 2 already. All the best...Carmel
Joel_W
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Posted: Sunday, February 16, 2014 - 03:22 AM UTC
Carmel,
Your work, and it's presentation continually amaze me. I'm more then impressed with anyone that can transform bits and pieces from those vacuum sheets into a perfectly built aircraft. And yet you kicked it up a few notches, and built a bi-plane and rigged it!! You weathering adds that little something to make your models that much more realistic. And then to think that all of this is in 1/72 scale. I haven't a clue as to how you managed it all.

Then you treat us with your most realistic photo presentations. I'm assuming your using Photoshop to combine more then one image. The blurred prop is a small but very important element. I also noticed that all your lighting is from above and one directional, which duplicated the sun with it's resulting shadows perfectly. Of course the spectacular water scenery and clouds just helps to create the perfect display pictures.

Joel



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