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Do let us know how you get on with it — I’ve always liked the M551, and started correcting the old Tamiya kit once upon a time but never did finish it (what else is new? :smiling3:). If this one looks good I might just get me one too …
Will do Jakko,
I`m intending starting it this weekend,as i should`ve finished the builds of the Bulldog and Patton by then,(They`ll be in line for my next weathering/detail painting session).
If there`s enough interest i`ll blog the whole build,if not i`ll pop up progress reports here and there :thumb2: ,
Nice to see you pop in mate:hugging-face:
Andy
 
Nice one Mark,i must admit a lot will say,"Why buy it?".....
...... but after a while,i just thought"Why not" as well:thumb2:.....
A little goes a long way;),
Good stuff in my mind mate:cool:
 
Nice one Mark,i must admit a lot will say,"Why buy it?".....
...... but after a while,i just thought"Why not" as well:thumb2:.....
A little goes a long way;),
Good stuff in my mind mate:cool:
Why not indeed! I barely manage to stop myself every time I'm online!!
Im like a kid in a sweet shop :smiling: :thumb2: :thumb2:
 
Had a reminder that i had a £10 voucher with a model shop so

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Dockyard getting larger lol its the Zvzeda rebox
 
Good to see a proper box from Revell BUT all the sprues put loose in a large plastic bag, very shoody
 
I have been a very good boy lately! Thinning out the stash and not buying more to fill it up again, but once in a while you see something in evilbay and at the right price, you can't pass it up. A fringe weapon developed in '43 and produced in '44 in limited quantities. No found records that it was used in combat, but was effective in the trials and tests,

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It's Mike Baldeweg from Customscale's, first plastic kit release. He makes a lot of resin kits and conversions in Berlin. Real nicely molded with an alu barrel and a small etch fret. The downside is you have to make/roll the flash deflector for the barrel end from an etch piece. The box cover artist also mixed up his V and B in the sign on the I-beam......

Prost
Allen
 
I have been a very good boy lately! Thinning out the stash and not buying more to fill it up again, but once in a while you see something in evilbay and at the right price, you can't pass it up. A fringe weapon developed in '43 and produced in '44 in limited quantities. No found records that it was used in combat, but was effective in the trials and tests,


It's Mike Baldeweg from Customscale's, first plastic kit release. He makes a lot of resin kits and conversions in Berlin. Real nicely molded with an alu barrel and a small etch fret. The downside is you have to make/roll the flash deflector for the barrel end from an etch piece. The box cover artist also mixed up his V and B in the sign on the I-beam......

Prost
Allen
Wow! That's beast!
 
Postie just dropped these through the door - got to wait until the pin vice turns up to use them though!
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You might not realise Gerry, but you can buy the drills individually for quite low prices. Once you have a set you can simply replace broken ones as you need to. I just buy three or four of the broken one and keep them as spares for later.
 
Drills are always useful, though to be expected that it's usually cheaper just to buy the ones needed, probably will go that route in future :thumb2:
 
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