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Post by JCON on Jun 5, 2019 10:54:38 GMT -6
1:35 scale... wish it was 1:25th...
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Post by BUCKY on Jun 5, 2019 11:05:52 GMT -6
Cool set-up!
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Post by Beekster on Jun 5, 2019 12:53:57 GMT -6
Looks similar to the ancient Italeri Field Workshop, but the mold quality will undoubtedly be of a higher standard. The diorama builders will find this useful for a scene something like a tank/vehicle repair shop in a re-purposed factory building.
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Post by BUCKY on Jun 5, 2019 13:11:17 GMT -6
Fujimi makes a similar set in 1/25 scale.
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Post by Dukemaddog on Jun 11, 2019 15:22:54 GMT -6
1:35 scale... wish it was 1:25th...
Wish it was 1/72! Ain't nobody done something like that for us ever!
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Post by BUCKY on Jun 11, 2019 15:37:10 GMT -6
The pieces would be teeny tiny, Mark. The 1/25 scale are small enuff for me to use a magnifier!! HAHAHAHA
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Post by JED on Jun 12, 2019 13:06:54 GMT -6
Cool looking stuff
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Post by Dukemaddog on Jun 12, 2019 15:30:30 GMT -6
The pieces would be teeny tiny, Mark. The 1/25 scale are small enuff for me to use a magnifier!! HAHAHAHA Some would be; mostly the hand tools, but there are 1/87 scale anvils out there in some Railroad models; and I did a 1/72 scale compressor like that one in the pick that goes on the back of my Diamond T Wrecker. The chair, barrels and shelving could easily be done along with the cabinet. Even the tool boxes could be done. Yeah, a set like this is highly possible despite the size. I could certainly handle them!
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Post by feldgrau23 on Dec 30, 2019 11:13:11 GMT -6
Hmmmm the possibilities are endless.
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