Additional angles of the Deinobot.

On the shoulders are 2 40k Wave Serpent energy spines,
The "eye" on the head is from a 40k Tau kit,
Around the waist are some Space Marine vehicle vents, A smoke launcher sits between the hips behind these,
Between the legs is a spare part from the HAW206 kit,
The chest is a spare nose part from a Westland Lynx helicopter kit,

And there are a few more, less recognisable, parts about.

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The grip of the lightsabre prop is part of the pole that held a shower head. Being real metal means it polished up really well.

The trigger mechanism uses half a clip from a clothes hangar as a lever.
This pushes down a plastic rod "plunger" to depress a spring housed in a larger rod inside the body of the lightsabre.

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#StarWars
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Close-ups of the figures in my Mirkwood BookNook.

Elrond visits Thranduil at his tree-inspired abode.

#LoTR
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#BookNook
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#DrH

Closer views of the front left corner of the "Refinery?".

Some cast pieces, combined with sprue and other junk, give this side some details.

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A #ScaleModel project finally finished: german Pz.Kpfw. IV H #WW2 #panzer #tank in 1:72 with a #ScratchBuilt #diorama.

The airbrushed camo turned out quite well, I think. So did the mild weathering and the gravel road, though the stones could have been a bit smaller. Making the house ruin look realistic was really difficult; it took me three attempts and I'm still not quite happy with the result.

All in all quite fun! Looking forward to the next project, probably in a different scale.

Views of the roof area of Mik's mech shop.

There's little cover at the rear with only a railing, but reasonable cover along the sides, and the huge billboard to hide behind at the front.

I placed two boxes against the sign that would allow views over it.
I also made some scatter terrain that can be used up here or elsewhere.

Miniature for scale.

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#InfinityTheGame
#MiksMechShop
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Around the back of the N-gauge train display base.

The platform is a piece of plasticard and the brick pillars are plastic sprue, carved square with some lines scratched in.

Inspired by a small town platform I have passed many times.

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#NGauge
#DisplayBase
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Final photos of my N-gauge home.

Complete with scale photos.
This whole model would sit easily within a 2x2x2 inch cube.

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#NGauge
#Home
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More views of the cartoon concept tractor model.

While the majority of the model is scratchbuilt, I did squeeze in a kit engine and transmission. Visible through the wheelarches and underneath.

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#Concept
#CartoonConceptTractor
#Tractor
#DrH

More views of this UFO crash.

The shape of the UFO was built from a collection of the weirdest-shaped pieces of junk from my "pile".

Deliberately stuck together to form the most non-symmetrical shape I could.

I then added wires and putty "hoses", and then brought it all together with epoxy putty.

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