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Tamyia "PIBBER" Finished
Anti
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Harju, Estonia
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Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 04:23 PM UTC
Hi guys

Well it was fun but all good things come to an end.
Yes I finished my boat. It may not be perfect but I am satisfied with it and in the end that is all that matters and of course having fun with the build.

Anyhow Here are the pics
You can see them larger in my Gallery













Hope you like them.
Stay tuned in for my next project. Tamyia Yamato with Eduard PE
Gunny
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Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 04:36 PM UTC

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Hi guys

Well it was fun but all good things come to an end.
Yes I finished my boat. It may not be perfect but I am satisfied with it and in the end that is all that matters and of course having fun with the build.



That's Great, Anti!
basically, that's my entire philosophy of this love of plastic that we all enjoy. . .


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Anyhow Here are the pics
You can see them larger in my Gallery



Nice pic's, mate, and also a very nice effort on your part. . .don't be afraid to experiment with your models, read and research as much as you can, and most definitely, utilize this website here as best as you can! The dynamics of the KitMaker network are staggering, with so much help available at your fingertips, 24-7!



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Hope you like them.
Stay tuned in for my next project. Tamyia Yamato with Eduard PE



Liked 'em alot, Anti, looking forward to your next project(s), and also your PE experiences!

Keep Modeling!
~Gunny
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Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 05:16 PM UTC
Gidday Anti

I like the effects with the tyres, the fuel drums and canvas top these small details look very effective in the overalll finish.

Its only a very small point which does not distract from your effort and its very hard to see in the photographs but are the front twin gun barrels drilled out or not. If not maybe its a thing to consider on this or your next project.

Great job and I am glad you enjoyed yourself after all thats the most important ingredient.

Regards

Sean
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Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 06:44 PM UTC
Hi Anti,

Congratulations on finishing th build. It sounds like you certainely enjoyed it.

This is a nice little craft, not in my time frame, but I have to say I'm tempted to get one LOL, LOL.

Thanks for sharing the pictures and good luck with the next build.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 06:46 PM UTC
Looks good Anti. And you're right, having fun building is the most important part! Good luck with the Yamato. And If you have any questions, we're always here for ya!

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Anti
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Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 09:25 PM UTC
Thank you all for the kind words.

Sean the gun barrels are not drilled out but I may do it someday. The small details are sure worth it.
Alan this kit is certainly worth a little detour from your established time frame.
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