i was hoping youd make the akron!
Fantastic work Clipper, the mottled camouflage looks superb!
My September bench is similar to August with cartoon tanks taking up my time.
Ian
Gorgeous, inspirational work, David!
Love your Star Trek minis, John!
Half a dozen AIM Defiants, 3 from 264 Sqdn and 3 from 307 (Polish) Sqdn
And something to chase those pesky Viermots - an AIM He162 and two HBM Bachem Natters
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
I cannot see my bench.... ( hangs head in shame )....hope to reclaim it in October.
Steve--your planes are absolutely gorgeous! I love the paint jobs, especially on the HE162
Great little jets there, Steve! Definitely some point-defense for the Homeland...
And Dave, your little blue Bebe is gorgeous - sure to be a hit with a Jasta here and there...
Thanks for the continuing inspiration, lads!
All the best,
Matt
Last couple for September, a brace of HBM Me 262 A1-a/U4s
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
It looks like my gnomes have been up to some mischief again. I wonder what they have in mind this time?
This looks like a right wing with fixed landing gear.
After several hours, the gnomes have finished my version of a Wibault 283-T, a French airliner of the 1930s which made an appearance in the Tintin adventure The Broken Ear.
With a length of 55 studs (17.3 inches or 0.44 meters) and a wingspan of 76 studs (23.9 inches or 0.61 meters) it is larger than most LEGO airplanes, but it is a good size for the minifig passengers. However, displaying it will be a problem. I hope to show it at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center for their 'Air and Scare' Halloween event in October.
So how many books are in your personal library?
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