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Cheers Scottie,(Dawg!!),
Yes it is,however,i didn`t know exactly what to put there until Jakko put me straight!
 
I wondered what it was all about,so put up a side thread,Jakko promptly explained that it was a vision screen,and the panel it sits in is the front of the all round water proof "Skirt",which was raised during beach assaults...... so it became basically a windscreen for the driver!!:nerd:
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More for crossing inland waterways and small lakes, than beach assaults, really
 I suspect that if you were to take an M551 swimming in the sea, it would soon end up impersonating a brick 
							
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Cheers Jakko,Only because the Americans seem to have developed an aversion in the 1960s to calling things by simple names that everybody can understand, combined with having a surplus of trained abbreviation-developers, to get things like “M551 AR/AAV” when “M551 light tank” would have been just as fitting.
BTW, did you paint the periscopes blue or are they clear (colorless) and it's a trick of the light? I know Tamiya recommends blue, but I never understood why. The exterior face of a periscope would really only be blue if there’s a strong blue light on inside the vehicle :smiling3:
See here :smiling3:
I agree about the way the YANKS Americans named stuff being weird
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Yes,i did paint the periscopes blue,not just because i`ve seen them done in that way for ages,but also,i find it gives a bit of a nice contrast amidst the drab colours,and shadows,of the rest of these areas!..... may not be 100% correct,but i kinda like it!!:nerd:
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Andy,
No pressure but I've just started the groundwork ... probably doesn't mean that much though!Comment
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Good evening Mr Smith.
I will grab a seat, and Cohan can sit on my lap and watch .
Now if you need any advice on tracks please just ask ----------------------------------------some one else !Comment
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:nerd::smiling2:Thank you Rick, gave me a good laugh.
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HA! Nice one Steve!
Pressure is kinda on....... after all,i`m at least a week away from even STARTING the base for this one..... let alone scratching the Statue stuff!!:dizzy:
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Hello Si,Long time no see Sir!!
You should`ve bought it....although i don`t know how much he wanted obviously?!!
This one is sure a cracking kit to build,but,like you,it`s the first Tamiya kit i`ve done that wasn`t at least 30,(Many,nearly 40!!) years old :flushed::smiling:
Thanks mate!
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