Modelcrazy's 2016 pagent

That sub in heavy seas is stunning!!!

A hearty tip of the hat and ‘bravo’ to you on a productive and stunning year of work!

A stunning eclectic collection. Your water work is second to none,in my opinion. The Puffer is my personal favorite, and the Eugen looks to be a real photo.Bravo.

All very impressive Steve ! Such varied subjects and techniques with a very artistic flair . . . Stunnning !

Chris

Thanks so much guys!! This year I going to put out more surface ships in a seascape. The wife really loaded me up plus the one from the Secret Santa…Oops. need to start on that Sunday.

I really appreciate everybody’s kind comments.

You mean like these?

What an impressive year,and diverse.Great gallery

Steve,

The amount of high quality work you produce in one year is amazing. Not to mention all the advice you give and tutorials on this site you provide as you do the builds. Your style and presentation is at a master level.

I hope you have a blessed new year and that you continue to provide us with new works that will continue to inspire us.

Scott

Wow! and good show! I like your diversity in almost every aspect of modeling and you do have quite the imagination to put all of that together. Wow again!

Max

Like how many out there has built a Triceratops!

Thank you Anthony, Scott and Max. I’ve got some new ideas.

Absof’npositutely


Absof’npositutely.

Now thats is impressive. Though i am a little dissapointed. You could have added the crowd to the Puffer scene [:D]

Speaking of which, had they never heard the words health and saftey.

I’ve really enjoyed your WIP’s this past year; the way you work through challenges to create those stunning models is an inspiration. Really looking forward to your “few new ideas”!

Mike

you are an animal!!![:D]

Amazing builds. I especially like all the sub builds. The water is really cool on them.

Thanks Mike and Wayne.

Bish, I was thinking of adding some N scale train passengers but wanted to get her done for a contest I never made it to.

I want to check if the Manitowoc museum wants it.

As far as safety, I’m truly surprised no one got hurt during these launches…as far as I know.