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1/35 Siege of Bastogne. December 1944.

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One of the few Sherman tanks holding on to the perimeter of the besieged town of Bastogne.
Due to poor weather, allied air cover is impossible for most of the time.....The defenders cling on.

Just in case any pedants or nitpickers see an opportunity to have a pop at the model regarding the timber 'skirts' which were not (perhaps) used in the Ardennes , let me explain....
The crew of the tank are good old Kentucky chums and coming from timber country 'borrowed' the baulks, as they saw them as a good way to try and insulate the metal from the intense cold. O.K.?

The sheets are toilet paper.
The base and building are scratched built.
Trees from the garden.

Overcast and miserable.
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The clouds clear and the allied fighter bombers can finally get at the enemy tanks.
The siege is over.

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Cheers.
Ron
 
Thats a nice little dio,b&w pictures look particularly good :thumb2:
 
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Thanks fellas. Just a quickie to cool us all down. (If it's as warm for you as it is here)....:smiling6:

Ron
 
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...just to put the record straight, I've used two parts of previous dio's and cobbled them together. then added a fresh sprinkling of 'Snow'
Cheating a little perhaps, but there you go.....
 
...just to put the record straight, I've used two parts of previous dio's and cobbled them together. then added a fresh sprinkling of 'Snow'
Cheating a little perhaps, but there you go.....

Think it has a modern name of upcycling Ron lol.

Looking great though
 
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Jim, I prefer to describe my approach to this lark as precise, well thought out, with an eye on absolute authenticity and complete accuracy. All coupled with the 100% correct paint colour and maximum wonga spent on aftermarket stuff costing more than the kit.

Cobbled together indeed! ;)
 
Fantastic stuff Ron , the snow is brilliantly done , as is the rest of it. Love the trees too , cheers tony
 
Love it, cobbled, up cycled or whatever. Bleeding proper job that is. The b/w shots are outstanding.
 
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Chaps.
Yet again, a belated thank you for your most encouraging comments.

Will I ever get used to the helter skelter speed I now find this forum has become ?.......

Arnold. The sheets are indeed bog roll soaked in PVA.

Cheers.
Ron
 
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