Showing posts with label Revell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revell. Show all posts

The "Tiny Tiger" work: Revell 1/72.

This small (really small) vignette was inspired by some evocative photos of the Villers-Bocage battle on 13 June 1944, one week after D-Day. I used Revell´s 1/72 Tiger Ausf. E along with Mig productions detail set and Atak zimmerit set, really nice sets both of them.
Ob´s stürmt oder schneit...

The first picture below is a photomanipulation with the model, please don´t use it as documentation. I think that the Photoshop work is obvious but some people have complaint because they have been cheated by some of my former manipulations. Please remember the first rule in Internet: DO NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING!

The finished model photos were shot by Luciano Rodríguez. Thanks Lu.

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GUEST GALLERY: Venator-class Republic Star Destroyer 1/2274 by THE MADHATTER.

The Venator-class Star Destroyer, was one of the capital ships used extensively by the Galactic Republic during the later parts of the Clone Wars, as well as by the Galactic Empire. It was designed and constructed by Kuat Drive Yards and Allanteen Six shipyards. ―Wookieepedia.

This is the most detailed SW model I´ve ever seen. And it is not only amazingly detailed and painted but also insanely illuminated! A real gift for the eyes of every Star Wars fan.
The Madhatter is an Aussie modeller from Melbourne. He used the basic Revell´s kit and turned it into a "massive" starship in miniature. As you can see the force is strong with him that´s why I consider him one of those few Jedi Modellers around the Galaxy.
You can read Madhatter´s WIP thread of the Venator Destroyer here.

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The "Obi Wan´s Starfighter" work: Revell 1/24.

The Eta-2 Actis, manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering is one of the ship designs I like most of the first three episodes. The Revell Easy-kit is a pre-painted snap together model, but can be perfectly assembled like a normal kit. The fitting is quite good and I only had some problem with the canopy.
The painting was done with Model Air acrylics and the weathering is painted blending diluted acrylic colours.

Diego Quijano.












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