Landing craft K&C camo repaint (1 Viewer)

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Ok this is the LCA i aim to repaint in K&C's new colour scheme.This is the before shot and i'll post when i've finished it.Unless of course it turns out rubbish, then I'll deny ever having another LCA;)

Rob

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Hi Rob,

I look forward to viewing your final product. Best of luck with your project! I have no doubt you will do an excellent job!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Thanks guys,thats very kind of you.I am a complete novice at this so it is a bit daunting,i appreciate your support.:)

Rob
 
Looks a nice piece Rob, ta for showing the photo, as I hadn't heard of this before you mentioned it. Look forward to seeing the repaint. I've no doubt it will look superb mate.

Simon
 
Thanks mate.Its pretty basic compared to the K&C version but its ok,have started an undercoat and have some more of those paints we talked about winging their way to me now.(plus brushes,weathering,sprays and any other shiny thing that caught my eye-i can see how easy it is to get hooked on this modelling thing!;))

Rob
 
Thanks mate.Its pretty basic compared to the K&C version but its ok,have started an undercoat and have some more of those paints we talked about winging their way to me now.(plus brushes,weathering,sprays and any other shiny thing that caught my eye-i can see how easy it is to get hooked on this modelling thing!;))

Rob

Don't forget Ness's stash of weathering materials. ;)
 
That is an interesting craft, who is it by?

KCUK sold it about 2 years ago. Sctatch-built and made of balsa wood. I have the LCM3 version. You can see the LCM3 version in Gordon's latest diorama set up for the jetty side by side with the upcoming KC LCA release.

N-P
 
KCUK sold it about 2 years ago. Sctatch-built and made of balsa wood. I have the LCM3 version. You can see the LCM3 version in Gordon's latest diorama set up for the jetty side by side with the upcoming KC LCA release.

N-P

Now I remember, that is a pretty sharp looking craft. I was going to buy one of those but picked up one from Gideon instead.

Here is a shot of the one of got from him.

Mine is land-locked for the moment!:eek:

These really look terrific, you guys certainly got a nice item!
 

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Now I remember, that is a pretty sharp looking craft. I was going to buy one of those but picked up one from Gideon instead.

Here is a shot of the one of got from him.

Mine is land-locked for the moment!:eek:

These really look terrific, you guys certainly got a nice item!

Ooooooo, the mahogany LCVP! Looks terrific with the figures in it.

You know, the only reason people mostly rejected it was because it was not made by K&C. Yeah, it was pricey but it is/was fantastic.

If it had been made by K&C in wood it would have been this specific model and it would be worth - what? - $1500 now?

Amazing what a catalog picture makes something worth these days.
 
Ooooooo, the mahogany LCVP! Looks terrific with the figures in it.

You know, the only reason people mostly rejected it was because it was not made by K&C. Yeah, it was pricey but it is/was fantastic.

If it had been made by K&C in wood it would have been this specific model and it would be worth - what? - $1500 now?

Amazing what a catalog picture makes something worth these days.
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Just one more terrific item I got from you!

I really enjoyed your shop on Sullivan street!:D:)
 
Now I remember, that is a pretty sharp looking craft. I was going to buy one of those but picked up one from Gideon instead.

Here is a shot of the one of got from him.

Mine is land-locked for the moment!:eek:

These really look terrific, you guys certainly got a nice item!

I was about to buy this one too had it been a water-line version. It is hard to display it in a diorama scene without showing the keel. I have the Linbergh plastic in 1/32 ( more of 1/31. I should say) and couldn't us it in a diorama scene. Thinking of cutting the keel an "waterline" it...I gues that will be my next project.

Anyway, I saw that craft in NYC and it is superb...and a mahogany at that!

N-P
 

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