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Mr. Spock - Live Long and Prosper!

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Tim Casey
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Mr. Spock - Live Long and Prosper!

#1 Post by Tim Casey »

I had just finished this up when I heard he passed away:

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It was a lot of fun! More pictures here:
http://lowbudgetrecords.com/Model%20Mus ... 0Trek.html

Enjoy!

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#2 Post by TRENDON »

Looking Good!

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#3 Post by Dale Stringer »

Well done and timely too,
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#4 Post by Night-Owl »

Cool paint job Tim
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#5 Post by shinchan »

Good job with a nice retro feel to it!

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#6 Post by Rob P. »

Nice model! Really like the color choices, them greens are standout!

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#7 Post by Scooke123 »

I like the colors on the snakes and the base has that retro 60's look to it.
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