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I think he is really good at his hobby.
I don't know?.....is it anything like a 1 eared rabbit?They are adorable! Do you mind if I post a picture of my newish little friend, a mini lop eared bunny?
My bad! I just looked it up on the internet. Yes, please post your bunny pics!I don't know?.....is it anything like a 1 eared rabbit?
I would have to ask my older brother. It may have been around the same time I was born. 1968.Great photo. What year was it taken?
Thank you sir! Yes, I paint with a airbrush with the exception of small detail painting and dry brush techniques.Gawd, I can practically smell the aviation gas. Do you paint with an airbrush? The feathering on the engine nacelles is outstanding.
If it is sunny out tomorrow, I will take some photos of my tank models, and a dragon that I did. I also use pigment powders for powder burns on gun barrels and dirt effects.Thank you sir! Yes, I paint with a airbrush with the exception of small detail painting and dry brush techniques.
However, the exhaust stains were done with a black pigment powder that was brushed on.
Your photos are just fine, my friend. It's the subject that counts.If it is sunny out tomorrow, I will take some photos of my tank models, and a dragon that I did. I also use pigment powders for powder burns on gun barrels and dirt effects.
I wish my brother did not live out of state. He takes great photos!
Lots of good memories! Just wish that I never broke up with my girlfriend at the time. Her name is Heather. Oh well, lost loves. But the cool part is that I have friends that I have known for 30 years or more. My best friend I have know since 1978, when we were 10.So Cool! I'll bet that photo brings back a lot of good memories.
Thank you for your reply. I have great respect for our veterans. I hope that you are staying warm. I live In North Port, Florida U.S. It is warm and sunny today, so I am going to take some outdoor photos of some of my other models and post them.I live in a village called Wendy that backs onto Bassingbourn airfield in England.Bassingbourn was where the Memphis Bell flew from as I understand it.I think over two thousand US aircrew did not return to Bassingbourn while on operations. Back in 1995 ,80 yards from our house the front end of a Mustang was found drilled into the earth with the pilots legs, they had just cleared the wreckage and remains in the 40s that was on the surface and left the rest .The plane was an escort for the bombers and flew from Steeple Morden .My dad used to watch the bombers returning from operations with his mates sitting by the airfield .They used to fire flares out of the planes to tell ground crew about dead and wounded aboard the bombers ,some used to land badly shot up some without wheels and belly flopped across the airfield,he said it was quite something to watch.They are owed rememberance and thanks. Sorry I dont have photos ,the airfiled is now an army base and patrolled.
Yes, But he has some cool cameras and a macro lens. [I think that is what it is called] Anyhow it is 1:42 pm here in sunny Florida; so I am going outside to take some model photos and post them here.Your photos are just fine, my friend. It's the subject that counts.