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I do like your pictures Steffen. Very realistic!
Paul R
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Great realistic photos their Steffen and it seems the Hitachi ZX 870 needs servicing as the hours are due Roland.
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I love you weathering work. Steffen, you should really consider registering to the Rustbucket. Lots of Railroad stuff there, but it's all about weathering. They sure would be interrested by what you do. Their bucket section has a bunch of tutorials of tips about how to do stuff, some you must know already, but it's just like here: sharing tips and tricks so to get better. Rustbucket linkStephane
___________________________________________________ Playing with toys since 1970, now building them.
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and a last Picture from the Liebherr R 970 SME... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Very, very nice Steffen!
Paul R
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The bucket on the Liebherr 970 is particularly nice!
-Ethan Collection 8/2/2016For more of the Diorama and my collection: On Facebook or On YouTube
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Beautiful photos.
Might as well be the real thing.
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Oh how I want to weather some of my higher end pieces but I don't have the guts to do it......as I have sold some that I thought I'd always keep. So now that reservation stands. Yours, as always look great, especially set as you do for photos.
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Not only do you achieve accurate weathering of your models, but you also post them in an adequate environment too. You should submit some models here; The RustbucketEvery December, they do a "model of the year" contest. Lots of talented modelists there too (mostly in railroad stuff, but not exclusively), but your work deserves the try. I got into that dimension of the hobby a couple months ago, but still at the bottom of the learning curve. Hopefully for the better eventually ... UP flat carI must improve with the outdoors dio. Project for late spring 2016. Stephane
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thank you Stephane... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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and, my big one the LIEBHERR R996 Thiess on this dio ... i can't let it ... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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