Homemade Recognition models

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Homemade Recognition models

Postby angelreader » Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:58 pm

Some homemade ID models recently added to my collection,built from scrap timber salvaged from a local joinery shop to 1=32nd scale.
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Re: Homemade Recognition models

Postby grwebster » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:41 am

interesting
how does one make a photo like that?
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Re: Homemade Recognition models-How the photography is done

Postby angelreader » Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:21 pm

GR two fishing line runs are looped between a tree and a fence with a small wooden notched spacer either side of the model,the lines are wiped with talc and a damp cloth to stop any glare,the model sits onto the two lines and allowed to settle,about 20 frames are shot and the best ones kept,you can just see the horizontal lines if you look carefully,glad that you like the results.
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