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Some where on the Eastern Front 1942 /43 1/35 scale
The kids were at it again!!! The Friuls look tops and it is tough to get the right sag in them unless you can adjust the idler wheel or the sprocket in the rear. If the T-34 is running over the sIG, then the two extra links would work as you can work them up between the road wheels on the bottom with debris and sIG parts under them.
Don't worry about the bench Dude 2, as you are so lucky to have one. Christine is also very forgiving with you and your ways. (I hope) If not, then living in the cave will be a new experience for you, huh?
You guys ain't got nothing on Paul! He has my vote for all time Master of "organized disorganization" Paul, I think Stevie has been "knee modeling" again. You only get that kind of spatter from puncture wounds...LOL!! Rick H.
JR. Next time she gaffs you about being tidy on the bench, you might ask her if she ever made an omelet without breaking the egg out of the shell.lol. Rick H.
Are you trying to have me committed or failing that maimed
Originally posted by spanner570
...just luurve the apron, sweety!
570
Thank you dear
:blow-kiss-2::blow-kiss-2:
Moving swiftly on
Originally posted by Steve Jones
Running a close second with the untidy bench club. Mine has a touch of the PaulE's about it :smiling5:
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Steve your improving nicely nice attention to mess .
Originally posted by Allen Dewire
Sorry John,
The kids were at it again!!! The Friuls look tops and it is tough to get the right sag in them unless you can adjust the idler wheel or the sprocket in the rear. If the T-34 is running over the sIG, then the two extra links would work as you can work them up between the road wheels on the bottom with debris and sIG parts under them.
Don't worry about the bench Dude 2, as you are so lucky to have one. Christine is also very forgiving with you and your ways. (I hope) If not, then living in the cave will be a new experience for you, huh?
Prost
Dude 1
Hi Dude 1 unfortunately no movement in the sprockets so have added two more links.
As it's going to coming over the top of a heap of debris U think it may be acceptable.
Paul and Rick ?
Ok Buddy, Plan 2....Remove one link without the tooth and hide the links with the two teeth together behind the drive wheel in the rear or the idler in the front. See which place hides them better from view. Worth a shot…...…...
Ok Buddy, Plan 2....Remove one link without the tooth and hide the links with the two teeth together behind the drive wheel in the rear or the idler in the front. See which place hides them better from view. Worth a shot…...…...
Dude 1, I can see your point here, that single added link was bothering me, the links won't match up to join:cold-sweat: . I've just been out to the hovel to check.
Well done getting those pesky tracks on John - they really look like they've got some weight to them.
Hi Peter, like figures Its something Ive started to enjoy, however I have to draw the line at MiniArt.
The weight that the lead brings is something that the plastic can never minic.
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