Here is a couple of photos of my 1/72 scale, Hasegawa KI-44 Shoki! The kit went together quickly and easily and was a real joy to build. Hope you enjoy looking. Russell
P.S. I just bought my first digital camera so the shots aren't as good as if I had more practice, sorry about that.
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1/72 scale Tojo
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Posted: Friday, January 15, 2010 - 08:18 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, January 15, 2010 - 11:48 AM UTC
You'll get the hang of the camera. For 1/72 you'll want the largest f-stop
you can get so that the whole picture is as sharp as poss. There should be
a semi - automatic mode for that. Look up your manual for it.
Problem with high f-stop is you need more light and exposure. A tripod and
delayed shutter are your friend here.
BTW
You've not just signed for Derby County FC have you? With any luck it
is you and not that injury prone block of meat from Aberdeen.
you can get so that the whole picture is as sharp as poss. There should be
a semi - automatic mode for that. Look up your manual for it.
Problem with high f-stop is you need more light and exposure. A tripod and
delayed shutter are your friend here.
BTW
You've not just signed for Derby County FC have you? With any luck it
is you and not that injury prone block of meat from Aberdeen.
NickZour
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Posted: Friday, January 15, 2010 - 11:54 AM UTC
That reminds me, in my first pictures of my new camera
"JP" propabbly remember
Looks very nice model
Cheers Nick
"JP" propabbly remember
Looks very nice model
Cheers Nick
jaypee
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Posted: Friday, January 15, 2010 - 12:10 PM UTC
Off Topic:
Absolutely Nick, reminds me of my own. There was no such thing as digital in my day I wasted much pocket money figuring things out with my trusty zenith 12. Loved that camera.
Old skool made with russian armour plate scavenged from t-34s it made my neck muscles strong
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Sorry Russell normal service resumed. Just hope your namesake keeps Peterborough's forwards quiet tomorrow.