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True, that and the sudden outbreaks of fire.....Yep, John’s neighbours do have a lot to put up with…….
True, that and the sudden outbreaks of fire.....Yep, John’s neighbours do have a lot to put up with…….
I remember the first 109,when the 42nd Artillery had them in Germany , must have been in the very late 60's.This AFV Club M-109 started off as a scrap kit with extras that someone abandoned for a measly £5 at my last visit to the MAFVA Nationals. It was consigned to the stash cupboard to be converted into the Israeli version at a later date.
Then I saw this Doher/Rochev on evilbay for less than the original price and.......
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Looks a great coup Jakko.Some great stuff to do some Sherman magic with.I have become the owner of about a Sherman tank and a half plus spares in plastic, resin, turned aluminium and 3D-printed bits:
That’s most of a Tamiya 105 mm M4A3 kit, except for the whole of the turret, several resin sets from Formations and Armoured Brigade Models (both defunct, AFAIK) and Blast, including a full set of roadwheels, two sets of idlers, various detail accessories like headlight guards, five track skids, an Asuka .50-calibre machine gun, a resin upper hull, two turrets, and not one, not two, but three turned aluminium 105 mm howitzer barrels from different brands … plus assorted other bits and pieces. Oh, and instructions for some but not all of these, and by the looks of it also for some things not actually included :smiling3:
Like you I am sure I am slightly deaf in my left ear from driving the 432.I remember the first 109,when the 42nd Artillery had them in Germany , must have been in the very late 60's.
Watch a fire power exercise at the ranges when a complete battery all fired together at one target . Probably why I'm hard of hearing now.
We could remove the engine pack in about an HR , a great vehicle.
That's how my M-109 looked before I sorted out what was useable and what to bin. I still have a couple of the Sherman turrets and the tools somewhere stored away. I am sure the turrets/hulls were to replace the Italeri offerings way back in time.I have become the owner of about a Sherman tank and a half plus spares in plastic, resin, turned aluminium and 3D-printed bits:
That’s most of a Tamiya 105 mm M4A3 kit, except for the whole of the turret, several resin sets from Formations and Armoured Brigade Models (both defunct, AFAIK) and Blast, including a full set of roadwheels, two sets of idlers, various detail accessories like headlight guards, five track skids, an Asuka .50-calibre machine gun, a resin upper hull, two turrets, and not one, not two, but three turned aluminium 105 mm howitzer barrels from different brands … plus assorted other bits and pieces. Oh, and instructions for some but not all of these, and by the looks of it also for some things not actually included :smiling3:
Heard that one before and used it as an excuse, but then the hand was just uncontrolable as it headed for the credit card....This should be the last for the foreseeable future, I hope …
I needed paint, chiefly for the railway crossing and some in general, and the Simca caught my fancy to build as a civilian car so I added it to the shopping basket. And then, of course, the store I bought it from did its usual thing (well, both times I’ve ordered something there): “All of it’s in stock except the car, we will order it and should have it in a few days” almost two weeks ago …
That was my idea too. I’ve been slowly sorting through it to see how many complete sets I actually have, and that’s harder than it looksSome great stuff to do some Sherman magic with.
I think you misunderstood what I meantHeard that one before and used it as an excuse, but then the hand was just uncontrolable as it headed for the credit card....

You dont think Dave would have noticed that as well ?I thought, “£10.19 seems a bit expensive for an old, worn kit.” But then I noticed it’s 1:32 scale :smiling3:
It was only a tiddler, so 1/32 makes it a reasonable size - around 300mm wingspan it's hardly a state of the art model, but looks the partYou dont think Dave would have noticed that as well ?Going to be some size.
I have no doubt that he may well be more perceptive than I amYou dont think Dave would have noticed that as well ?![]()
I see what you mean now :thumb2:I have no doubt that he may well be more perceptive than I am :smiling3: What I meant, though, is that the price seemed to be for a much smaller model.
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