Thanks. Yep, I had to make a third wall, extend the existing walls, make two alcoves and then construct a roof! Since it is a lot smaller than the original, I used a load of railway footbridge kits for girders!
Very nice Kev, especially your add ons. Well chosen angles on the shots and good lighting give it a much better sense of scale than the kit should allow.
This is an amazing build of an iconic vehicle and its home, wonderful attention to detail, your scenes are always a great nostalgia boost - bravo. SF_Z
It looks great. A vast underground cavern - home to the wonderful Thunderbird 2.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It looks bigger than it is!
ReplyDeletestunning Kev! Thats a lot of Airfix Girder bridge! The lighting really sets it off and gives it added depth! Bill
DeleteThanks. Yep, I had to make a third wall, extend the existing walls, make two alcoves and then construct a roof! Since it is a lot smaller than the original, I used a load of railway footbridge kits for girders!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent build, Kev, and some pretty good photos too. I'm tempted to get one of these kits myself..
ReplyDeleteThanks, much appreciated. It's a good kit with a lot of bits (many of which you don't need!), but an awful lot needs to be added.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Kev, especially your add ons.
ReplyDeleteWell chosen angles on the shots and good lighting give it a much better sense of scale than the kit should allow.
Thank you, good of you to say so.
DeleteThis is a excellent build Kevin, the photos look as good as anything the Century 21 people built.
ReplyDeleteThey could easily grace the pages of TV21. I think you are a very talented guy.
Thank you, most kind.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing build of an iconic vehicle and its home, wonderful attention to detail, your scenes are always a great nostalgia boost - bravo. SF_Z
ReplyDeleteThank you, much appreciated .
ReplyDeleteThank you, much appreciated .
ReplyDeleteWell done Kev, its a real corker! Where will you display this beauty?
ReplyDeleteThanks. Oddly enough, it is displayed next to my TB1 launch bay! It's almost like I have a plan!
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