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Great little dio John. Wonder what the guy at the rear left holding the tarp is saying to the guy they are carrying...Your foot hurts! how about mine I've been walking for bloody miles!...Loads going on in such a simple and well thought out scene.
Ian M
PS glad I'm not the only one that suffers from wonky wheel syndrome. lol
i know the wheel is on the cock ive got to sort that didn't see it till i seen the photos i must need glasses and the man is probably saying how much GLUE!!! is on my foot never mind yours
Sorry it's a late one John, been on me holidays gettin' rat faced lol. Very nice mate, very nice indeed. Love the attention to detail, from the dead leaves in the gutter to the dirty ground work. Going on the looks of that gun breech it's seen a lot of action, a great build you should be proud of so a big five from me bud.
Sorry it's a late one John, been on me holidays gettin' rat faced lol. Very nice mate, very nice indeed. Love the attention to detail, from the dead leaves in the gutter to the dirty ground work. Going on the looks of that gun breech it's seen a lot of action, a great build you should be proud of so a big five from me bud.Have fun, John
Hello John hope you had a good hoilday back to the real world now until the next time.Thanks for your support it took me long enough and I'm happy with it but this will be the last one for a while while you were away got knocked of my bike and cracked my head on the floor so I will be out of the game for a while speak to you soon good to have you back John
The 3 I was referring to was actually 3 manufacturers - Dragon, AFV Club and Tamiya which all do a 1/35 kit of this half track. By your answer though I can tell it's the Dragon kit - Great job again.
No worries John. I was just interested in which kit you'd plumped for. The dragon offering looks a winner. I've got the AFV Club SdKfz 251/1 in the stash and it looks a good kit but the Dragon kit looks equally nice. The Tamiya kit is a simpler kit but, as ever, engineered perfectly and looks the part, although it does not have all the whistles and bells of the other 2.
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