SCM Groupbuild - Matchbox Nostalgia
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2 February 2014, 12:57

Awesome work, never seen a better model of the Walrus in any scale.
2 February 2014, 16:11

Very informative WIP and a really stunning build. Very well done Gabor!
2 February 2014, 17:18

Fantastic extra detailing and very nice diorama. Very inspiring. 👍
2 February 2014, 18:21

Hi! It's fishing line - 0,15mm as I recall. The antennae thread is "easy wire".
3 February 2014, 08:19

Thanks, and how do you do the silver parts at the end of the rigging connecting to the strut?
3 February 2014, 11:45

No, I don't know that. It's name "Predator" 🙂 and I bought it in a local fishing store (black 0,15 for the 1:72 and a bit thicker for the 1:48 projects). The only product I ever used especially for rigging purposes was "Easy Line" (syntetic rubber) but that has it's own drawbacks, so I mixing these.
3 February 2014, 20:08

I use Caenis for my ship models. shipmodels.info/mws_..t=34990&start=15
Quite good and easy to handle for all straight lines.
3 February 2014, 20:11

This one seems to be good too, but I did not use it untill now: modellversium.de/kit..42&origin=sparte
These monofilament is black and more flexible than Caenis. This one is highly recommended by my close mate Guido and I will try that too on one of my further projects.
3 February 2014, 20:34

Oh I just ordered Caenis... 🙂 the whole thing was 3,78 GBP including P&P so I will try this one first.
3 February 2014, 21:14

Lovely!!! I need to use your pictures as guides for my own build.
5 February 2014, 03:29

Take Your time! 🙂 Actually I used this as a guide: pinterest.com/pin/24418022950068773/
5 February 2014, 06:07
Album info
"Pachydermia" 🙂
Supermarine Walrus from Revell/Matchbox with early SEAC markings on Burma diorama.
On the plane every updates are scratch, the elephant is a modified HaT war elephant the figures are kisbashed/modified/cratch from various makers. The palm trees are from sprue and the top of some wine bottles. Cheers!
Gruppenaufbau

SCM Groupbuild - Matchbox Nostalgia
1. Januar bis 28. Februar 2014
1. Januar bis 28. Februar 2014