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Creating scale
models requires you to use all of your resources. Built from blue prints
and often a napkin sketch. I often found the more difficult & tedious
a project the more rewarding the results!
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As in the
case of Revlon often a model is built in white scale to present to a
client and then would have to be disassembled, painted in full
color and rebuilt. Of the hundreds of models I have built most
were in 1/4" to 1" scale. Except for the buffalo a full scale
model was requested.
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If you have any
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