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My new Model Website
A start has been made on my new 1/35 scale model website. It will be developed over the next few months to include all my model articles both published and unpublished and will also have a build log added so that you can view build progress on any models I do.
Another sales area will be added for sales of completed models as well as limited edition photographs taken by my Wife Kathie and I here in Queensland. Calendars and greeting cards will also be added later as well. http://www.mrroo.com.au/ Please let me know what you think. Cheers Cliff |
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Great start, Cliff
I think your site will become a valuable resource for modelers. I like the fact you do a lot of scratchbuilding to bring us some of the more obsure and interesting vehicles of WW2.
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Thanks guys. I have wanted my own site for years and just now finally getting it done. As I am a total non-geek when it comes to this stuff I finally found a great guy, Alan Corfield, locally to do it for me. He is adding all the stuff at the moment when he gets time but in stage 2 when the build diary is added I can add stuff myself as I will use this part to show the building of my models from start to finish.
Sapper the Ford semi and trailer is totally scratchbuilt and includes a motor with ignition wiring as well. The drums are resin copies supplied by an Australian company who I get my resin casting supplies from. I built this from photos of one returning from Darwin down the Stuart Highway with a load of empty drums. I intend in the next few months to make a simple vac forming box which uses the vaccumn cleaner as a sucking source which will mean lots of goodies like Ford M/H roadster cab Australian GT front mudguards to be done more easily. Thanks again Cliff |
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Great looking website. Look forward to seeing and reading more. Loved the tank attack carrier.
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Website is looking great !!
I'll have to watch it as you add more content
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Hi Cliff,
I really enjoyed visiting your site and WOW ... those models look awesome. I'm amazed at how realistic they look! I never got interested in modeling so have never really looked at any kits or sites, but I sure appreciate seeing the amount of realistic detailing and work that goes into this stuff ... and can understand how people can get absolutely hooked on doing them, especially when they're models of something really meaningful to them, like historic ... and in this case, military history and things that "go" Awesome! I'll pay more attention to this stuff, as I notice a LOT of people are hooked and producing models. Of course I also look forward to seeing photographs by yourself and Kathie in your site Karmen |
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