Here are some images of my scratch/ kit bash 1/72 scale Post Apocalyptic Submarine.
This model was built from the other Trieste II DSV kit. The remnants of
two ME 262 jet engines, a TV aerial, the rudder from a HE 177 and
various sundries of greebling and wotnot.
The two main things in my opinion that are important when creating post
apocalyptic machinery is that it must look like it was put together
piece meal, as one would expect to see in a post apocalyptic
environment. The second thing is that they must have a face. I feel it gives an addition of character to said model.
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Showing posts with label My Creations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Creations. Show all posts
Monday, June 8, 2015
Post Apocalyptic Catamaran
Here are some images of my scratch 'n' bash 1/32 scale Post Apocalyptic Catamaran.
Are you sick and tired of dredging your way across the radioactive sludge only to discover that when you've reached the other side you have another appendage where one hadn't been before?
Well now there's a better way!!
The IFOR Sludgebegone Catamaran! Powered by a world war II Alison engine the IFOR Sludgebegone offers both power and functionality with the grace and style of tomorrow. Wot?
Now available in three exciting colours. Dark grey, coal grey, or a medium grey with a hint of black. Plus the IFOR Sludgebegone now comes with two 50 caliber machine guns for fighting off those pesky mutants who just can't take no for an answer.
But wait! There's more.
Buy one now for the low low price of $1,429,635 and 48 cents and you'll get the second one, yes the second one for the same price!! Your wife could use it for weekend shopping, picking up the kids at soccer practice or picking up that extra bag of Soylent Green. The uses are endless . With the IFOR (I'm feeling overtly radioactive) Sludgebegone you'll wonder how you've lived without it.
Offer not available in Quebec.
Are you sick and tired of dredging your way across the radioactive sludge only to discover that when you've reached the other side you have another appendage where one hadn't been before?
Well now there's a better way!!
The IFOR Sludgebegone Catamaran! Powered by a world war II Alison engine the IFOR Sludgebegone offers both power and functionality with the grace and style of tomorrow. Wot?
Now available in three exciting colours. Dark grey, coal grey, or a medium grey with a hint of black. Plus the IFOR Sludgebegone now comes with two 50 caliber machine guns for fighting off those pesky mutants who just can't take no for an answer.
But wait! There's more.
Buy one now for the low low price of $1,429,635 and 48 cents and you'll get the second one, yes the second one for the same price!! Your wife could use it for weekend shopping, picking up the kids at soccer practice or picking up that extra bag of Soylent Green. The uses are endless . With the IFOR (I'm feeling overtly radioactive) Sludgebegone you'll wonder how you've lived without it.
Offer not available in Quebec.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Post Apocalyptic Submarine Composite
Here is my composite image of my scratch'n'bash 1/72 scale Post Apocalyptic Submarine in its environment.
Images of the model can be seen here.
Images of the model can be seen here.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Post Apocalyptic Submarine
Here are some images of my scratch/ kit bash 1/72 scale Post Apocalyptic Submarine.
This model was built from the other Trieste II DSV kit. The remnants of two ME 262 jet engines, a TV aerial, the rudder from a HE 177 and various sundries of greebling and wotnot.
The two main things in my opinion that are important when creating post apocalyptic machinery is that it must look like it was put together piece meal, as one would expect to see in a post apocalyptic environment. The second thing is that they must have a face. I feel it gives an addition of character to said model.
Pictures of my other Post Apocalyptic vehicle can be seen here.
This model was built from the other Trieste II DSV kit. The remnants of two ME 262 jet engines, a TV aerial, the rudder from a HE 177 and various sundries of greebling and wotnot.
The two main things in my opinion that are important when creating post apocalyptic machinery is that it must look like it was put together piece meal, as one would expect to see in a post apocalyptic environment. The second thing is that they must have a face. I feel it gives an addition of character to said model.
Pictures of my other Post Apocalyptic vehicle can be seen here.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Post Apocalyptic Catamaran Composite

Here is my composite image of my Scratch 'n ' bash 1/32 scale Post Apocalyptic Catamaran in its natural environment.
Images of the model can be seen here.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Post Apocalyptic Catamaran






Here are some images of my scratch 'n' bash 1/32 scale Post Apocalyptic Catamaran.
Are you sick and tired of dredging your way across the radioactive sludge only to discover that when you've reached the other side you have another appendage where one hadn't been before?
Well now there's a better way!!
The IFOR Sludgebegone Catamaran! Powered by a world war II Alison engine the IFOR Sludgebegone offers both power and functionality with the grace and style of tomorrow. Wot?
Now available in three exciting colours. Dark grey, coal grey, or a medium grey with a hint of black. Plus the IFOR Sludgebegone now comes with two 50 caliber machine guns for fighting off those pesky mutants who just can't take no for an answer.
But wait! There's more.
Buy one now for the low low price of $1,429,635 and 48 cents and you'll get the second one, yes the second one for absolutely free!! Your wife could use it for weekend shopping, picking up the kids at soccer practice or picking up that extra bag of Soylent Green. The uses are endless . With the IFOR (I'm feeling overtly radioactive) Sludgebegone you'll wonder how you've lived without it.
Offer not available in Quebec.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Gilgamesh And Enkidu Composites
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Enkidu
Friday, December 17, 2010
Gilgamesh

Here are some images of my kit bash 1/87 scale model of a Steam/Jet/Rocket/With Uber Cannon/Locomotive "Gilgamesh".
The parts used for this kit bash were parts from Revell's 1/87 scale Big Boy and BR 01 locomotives.
A jet engine from Trumpeter's 1/32 scale Mig 17.
Parts from Revell's 1/72 scale Space Shuttle.
Parts from Revell's 1/32 scale Hawker Hurricane.
And some scratch building.
Oh and a part from a 1/48 scale TIE Fighter.
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