A hair's breadth Movie "Greyhound" and the Battle for the Atlantic
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A truly Prodigious diorama A hair's breadth from the movie "Greyhound" that is set out in such a genius manner that you see the bottom of the hull, so you can see the minute the torpedo scrapes the side of the hull, before heading in a different direction...
A truly stunning seascape diorama capturing the excitement, fear and challenges facing all on board a destroyer under heavy attack from frequent inspirational modeller and friend Hyun Soo Kim
One of the most amazing dioramas I have ever seen pure hard work and plenty of scratch-built extras from my modelling friend and genius Kelve Chen and his stunning build of the Imperial Japanese Naval Dock Yard
Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.
Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.
Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.
Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.
Day 5 and we start with this Fletcher class destroyer, Norman Scot DD-690 I am working on the S-boot which I hope to finish by Sunday watch this space to see more
Russell shows us his HMS King George V, built using Tamiya’s Prince of Wales kit as a base, with aftermarket items from WEM, Eduard and Northstar.