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Thanks Jim, going into the attic tomorrow to search for some very thick insulation . That's a clue :smiling3:Well I'll certainly be there on the start date.
Jim
Yes Andrew that will keep the rabble calm.Can I reserve a seat of I promise to bring some of Joel's brownie.... once of course I've made another batch!![]()
Yes they have Tim.Great choice John, and it looks like Trumpeter have done pretty well out of this group build :smiling2:
Seat front and centre for this one. You had better be quick as spring is on its way and the ice might start to thaw:smiling5::thumb2: Happy modelling mate
I've moved you to the front Chris, just thrown a couple of extra seat in.I'm gonna squeeze into the cheap seats if I may,
Hi Rick, your more than welcome buddy.What a beast...... I'll park next to Rivet Jones and pass the popcorn please! :smiling: :smiling:
Lee fortunately the coat is no longer we set fire to it, so you are quite safe.:smiling3:.Nice John. As Steve said Spring will be here soon seated next to Rick nice coat Rick is that the one John had I’m starting to itch.
Not designed by Ferrari I see lol what a brute. Count me in John
Heard that vats of 4BO are stuck in a shipping container!
Greeting Dude1 , not my fault about being stuck in customs, you did insist it was declared as for medicinal purposes only ! Any mention of 4BO Paint would have been a no no and the goods destroyed by the Fatherland Authorities.And what about the 55 gallon drum you sent me that's stuck in customs here in the Fatherland??? Can't wait to see this come together Dude 2. KV Trumpy kits do build up pretty good, except for the tracks though. PM later...You know me, late again..........
Prost
Dude 1 Pres.
RBB factory #69
Indeed Ian, though it did have its moments.A classic example of function over form.
Comrade Graeme, there will ne no need for that,:smiling3: infract make sure you are wearing warm clothing.It's quite a beast Comrade Dzohn, my usual seat near the fire extinguishers please.
I'm going to sit at the back, think that it's big enough to see from here


| Dimensions (L-w-h) | 7.31 x 3.49 x 3.93 m (23ft 11in x 11ft 5in x 12ft 1in) |
| Total weight, battle ready | 53.8 (early), 57.9 (late) tonnes |
| Crew | 5– later 6 (driver, commander, gunner, 2 loaders) |
| Propulsion | V-2 diesel, 500 bhp |
| Speed (road/off-road) | 25/12 km/h (15.5/7.5 mph) |
| Range | 200 km (120 mi) |
| Armament | 152 mm (5.98 in) 1938/1940 L20 howitzer or 152 mm M-10T (later models) 2 x DT 7.62 mm (0.3 in) machine-guns (8000 rounds) |
| Armor | 75-110 mm (2.95 – 4.3 in) |
| Total production | 203 |





Makes your StuGs look positively streamlined!!Not designed by Ferrari I see lol what a brute. Count me in John
Heard that vats of 4BO are stuck in a shipping container!
Andrew would you kindly refrain from swearing like that :smiling3:Makes your StuGs look positively streamlined!!:smiling5:
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