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 Post subject: Re: IJN Dockside Diorama
PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:17 pm 
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Don't worry alec and thanks for the comments, I do know what you mean (I think :big_grin: ). One of the strange things that, despite my best efforts, the photos just don't seem to convey is how 'busy' the overall dio looks when you see it for real...

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:21 am 
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Jimbuna - I see you live only around 10 miles away from me.

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Rgr that John....just returned to modelling after a hiatus of over 25 years.

TBH I'm struggling to find a retailer of note in the area.....any suggestions? (1/700 warships, Tamiya paints, glues, tools etc)

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You'll be handy for the annual model show at Temple Park :big_grin:

It might be a bit of a hike for you but there is a dedicated model shop (probably the only one left in the area) called Model Active just outside Chester-le-Street on the road to Durham: http://www.modelactive.co.uk/

It's where i now get all my stuff (with the exception of PE) from.

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johndon wrote:
You'll be handy for the annual model show at Temple Park :big_grin:

It might be a bit of a hike for you but there is a dedicated model shop (probably the only one left in the area) called Model Active just outside Chester-le-Street on the road to Durham: http://www.modelactive.co.uk/

It's where i now get all my stuff (with the exception of PE) from.

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Temple Park eh....I'm 1 1/2 mile away, when is that scheduled?

Cheers for the link but just my luck, no 1/700 IJN or Tamiya acrylics in the TS range...unless they can order them in.

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jimbuna wrote:
Temple Park eh....I'm 1 1/2 mile away, when is that scheduled?


May 16th according to this: http://www.ipms-uk.co.uk/events.htm

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Cheers for the link but just my luck, no 1/700 IJN or Tamiya acrylics in the TS range...unless they can order them in.


I haven't had to do it but, in the past, when I've been looking for some of the Trumpeter 1/350th scale stuff, they said they could order it if need be.

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The info is much appreciated...I'll certainly visit TP in May Image

Looks like I spotted a typo:

March 6th ~ North Somerset Modellers' Society (IPMS North Somerset) present their fifteenth annual model show to be held at Locking Castle Campus, Weston-super-Mare BS24 7DX. Show open from 10.00am - 5.00pm. Admission: Adults 32.00, Children £1.00, Concessions £1.50. ImageImage

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Dude! You rock at this! If Kym Knight had a portion of a dockyard missing, YOUR diorama would blend right in! :thumbs_up_1:

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:33 am 
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I've just been taking some pics of this to send to Sean for the gallery and, as Alec liked, the 'old photo' effect, here's a few more:

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Time to move on to the next dio which, again will be a dockside scene but a good deal larger...

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I love the B&W photos John!!! It takes you back in time. :cool_2:




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