Loving the copper boxes and track guards - it is a great material for such things
A13 Mk.I/Cruiser Tank Mk.III
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And I did it but only for one side.
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A lot of fun. As you can see British engineers were very fun people:loudly-crying: Some their decisions are like nightmare for modeller.
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I have long thought that real tank designers sometimes say to themselves: “How can we make this more complicated so modellers will have a hard time with it?”
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Unfortunately I have damaged model by bottle of water. Fortunately all tiny details are safe and only chassis crashed.
Need to be careful.
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I’d say this is what we in Dutch call luck in an accident: yes, things got damaged, but luckily only the bits that are easy to repair and not the major work you did. Just some drilling to put pins into the axles should see this right, I think.
You do have me wondering whose phone number that is, though
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Yes, I was lucky. I will do that way. I think it won't be very difficult.I’d say this is what we in Dutch call luck in an accident: yes, things got damaged, but luckily only the bits that are easy to repair and not the major work you did. Just some drilling to put pins into the axles should see this right, I think.
You do have me wondering whose phone number that is, though :smiling3:
The phone number...ah yes,but she is too old:smiling5:Comment

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