Oh, man - Kit Kong's Creature

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Oh, man - Kit Kong's Creature

#1 Post by Tim Casey »

This is unbelievable:
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There's more info and pics here:
http://lowbudgetrecords.com/Model%20Mus ... ature.html

All I can say is thanks to Kit Kong and Jeff Yagher for this guy!

Now go build a model!

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Well Done.
BTW: I contacted my attorney about your copyright infringement on the name "Model Museum". He said that your site is better and you should be suing me. Keep up the good work !
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#3 Post by Zephyr »

Very cool. Excellent work.
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#4 Post by belrog999 »

Outstanding! The work on the base is amazing. Did you use the liquid water used for HO scenery? Whatever you used, the swirling water and mist is beautiful.
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Outstanding work, well done!
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spock wrote:Well Done.
BTW: I contacted my attorney about your copyright infringement on the name "Model Museum". He said that your site is better and you should be suing me. Keep up the good work !
Well, my attorney spends all his time out back in my model museum, so he's useless..... :lol:
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belrog999 wrote:Outstanding! The work on the base is amazing. Did you use the liquid water used for HO scenery? Whatever you used, the swirling water and mist is beautiful.
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Yep, but it's not turning clear - I used too much of it. The "mist" is a pleasant error. It may clear up in a year or so, though.
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Great work, I love how the base came out...
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#9 Post by billikenmonster »

You did a great job on this kit was it the first issue or the retooled one if it was first the murky water can help hide the cast problem with the foot but I'm sure you addressed it properly.....great work
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billikenmonster wrote:You did a great job on this kit was it the first issue or the retooled one if it was first the murky water can help hide the cast problem with the foot but I'm sure you addressed it properly.....great work
This was the second casting. I didn't notice any problems at all.
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#11 Post by llricmc »

Wow Tim! You did some outstanding work on this big Creature.
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#12 Post by Vger »

An impeccable paint-up! :2guns:
and,.... the "water-accident" looks terrific !

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#13 Post by KCP »

Nice job...very WET!
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KCP wrote:Nice job...very WET!
Yep - straight outta the water!
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#15 Post by splake »

the water is killer. Actually the entire kit is.

Very cool man
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#16 Post by gmaiocco »

Very well done, especially the water effects. I've used the model railroad water on my train layout, it will eventually clear.
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