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Churchill Mk. IV AVRE with Small Box Girder Assault Bridge Mk. II at Westkapelle

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Words fail me,(and that's rare!! :tears-of-joy: ),
That looks absolutely stunning Jakko,I did follow the build,but have to admit that I've not seen the more recent updates :disappointed2:.
As you say, it's pretty big... the Dio will be mahoosive :thinking:
Top,top stuff mate,I love it :cool:
 
Superb in every respect. Thorough research, impressive scratch building and a most enjoyable build thread.
Thanks Jakko
 
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What can I say that has not been said above.
Well done on an excellent build.
Praise well deserved.
Mike
 
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Thanks, guys :smiling3:


I don’t even have room for a diorama featuring just a Jeep, never mind this :smiling3:


I was looking for a black cloth, but none to be had around the house — it was either this blue blanket, a red one, or a white sheet.
Just had a thought Jakko, and this applies to myself. When my wife decides the quilt covers need replacing she cuts them in half and uses them to protect the settees from the dogs paws. In her collection guess what - there is a neutral grey one, and like you I have run around looking for a suitable background sheet only to be frustrated. Now my problem is solved....:smiling5:
 
Really fine result Jakko. Truly excellent.

ps, I don’t mind the blue blanket myself, if you’d gone for black the shots probably would have been overexposed. This way we got to see the detail more clearly.
 
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Hugely impressive Jakko, in all senses of the word....

Nick
 
There is that, though I did use the HDR mode in my iPad’s camera app (like I normally do too), as I find the details are more visible that way.
I use HDR as well. Certainly does improve exposure, and hence sharpness overall.
 
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Thanks again, all :)

the nose down stance has been captured perfectly.
And surprisingly easy to do — after some hard thinking, that is :)

I use HDR as well. Certainly does improve exposure, and hence sharpness overall.
Not to mention revealing details that get washed out by photographic lights, like two bits of white plastic card stuck together, or lines engraved in light-coloured plastic.
 
Echoing everyone's words, fantastic work Jakko
 
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