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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

A slideshow of models built by Tim and Matthew Schubert

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  • what is the blue American car? , obviously Chrysler Plymouth of some kind (recognize the steering-wheel style even from Australian 60s Valiants)

  • The blue one is a Plymouth GTX 1965.

  • Really fine job, and some quite rare models (Ki-27, Ki-100, Bf 109B?): I guess they are /48 scale?

  • The majority of them (especially the Japanese planes) are 1/72... but I can't remember which were actually 1/48.

  • BEAUTIFUL.. I'm especially impressed by those cars, even though I don't build cars myself.. and seeing the Greek (or Roman) ship took me back a good few years.. Didn't know they were still about! I take it most of the planes were 1/48 scale?? Lovely job.. :)

  • Thanks! I built the cars, and my dad built the planes. That ship was the first time I had touched a model - I helped my dad build it when I was 8 or something.

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  • how do u paint them you paint jobs look great

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  • Wonderfull models!!! I specialy like the japanese fighters:)

  • I hope the one im building at th moment turns out as good as these! its a B1 Lancer Bomber /48 scale and its 1 meter long! taken me over 2 years so far!

  • I got the B-17f myself, I'm not done with it. But yours looks really awesome! I can't wait to finish it!

  • wow those are awesome i have only built one model its hobbyboss hellcat but i havent put the stickers yet

  • you have a beautiful collection! Both the cars and the aircraft!

  • they are decals you set them in water for around 20 seconds in warm water only and slide them on then dap the excess water off with a paper towel ask me if u have more questions

  • how do you put the stickers on

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