Very nice
Si-B’s Zvezda 1/35 Tiger II (AAGB)
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Cheers Jon, much appreciated :thumb2:Comment
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Thanks Mr T :thumb2:
Cheers Paul :smiling4:
Thanks again gents, much appreciated :thumb2::smiling4:Comment
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Cheers Christian
Glad your liking it so far :smiling4:Are you building anything at the moment?
Hope you and the family are well ?Comment
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Hi chap,
Nope sadly nothing, we bought a new house and it needs some work before we move in. That'll be only in March or April. The good thing is that I'll have a mancave of 15 square metres with a huge cupboard so plenty of room to use and fill in the near future
Family is doing great. Just busy time. Glad I do have some time off though...yesterday I visited the NUTS! event at Bastogne...great stuff, plenty of reenactors and WWII stuff. Boy I never realized a Sherman was so noisy :smiling6: . And the Saumur Panthers was on display and in action so I'm glad to keep the WWII vibe alive ^^
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Large displacements make for big explosions especially when mixtures were very rich like back in the day w/primitive carbs:smiling:. The radials were naturally noisy I think. The later German flame suppressors helped quiet them a bit. PaulEComment
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:thumb2:Hi chap,
Nope sadly nothing, we bought a new house and it needs some work before we move in. That'll be only in March or April. The good thing is that I'll have a mancave of 15 square metres with a huge cupboard so plenty of room to use and fill in the near future
Family is doing great. Just busy time. Glad I do have some time off though...yesterday I visited the NUTS! event at Bastogne...great stuff, plenty of reenactors and WWII stuff. Boy I never realized a Sherman was so noisy :smiling6: . And the Saumur Panthers was on display and in action so I'm glad to keep the WWII vibe alive ^^
Cheers
Good to hear all is well and you and family are ok. Hopefully you can get moved in an modelling before too long mateComment
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Very impressive Si. The mud and dirt build up has worked a treat. Hopefully you are over the worst of your illness now. Look forward to seeing the final build soonComment
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