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A13 Mk.I/Cruiser Tank Mk.III

The detail on your build is impressive Artyom, you must have a lot of patience.:thumb2:
 
Amazing amount of micro-detail my friend.
Your passion for accuracy is nothing short of awe inspiring.

Jim.
 
Outstanding work as usual Neo. Bad news with the accident but good to see that you managed to sort it :thumb2: :cool:
 
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Amazing amount of micro-detail my friend.
Your passion for accuracy is nothing short of awe inspiring.

Jim.
Thank you Jim! As always I try to do my best but sometimes I get lazy and do an average variant of details.
 
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Outstanding work as usual Neo. Bad news with the accident but good to see that you managed to sort it :thumb2: :cool:
Sometimes such things happen. Thank you Si! I was lucky that only chassis has been damaged.
 
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Past few days I was working with lights on fenders. I suppose my variant is better that the kit's one. Unfortunately they are too small so I need to fill the gaps which I may only see on photos. And I need to "switch them on" with cables and make some bracing on lights rear.
 

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Thank you,friends! Now I should be more careful with model. Too many little parts already.
 
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The fire extinguisher is a thing of beauty. Well worth the effort.

I notice your rivets and bolt heads are in straight lines and evenly spaced. However there are no guide markings. Do you measure the spaces out then remove the pen /pencil lines or do you use the dot method underneath the rivet/bolt heads?? Many thanks in advance
 
its all looking really good dude :thumb2:
Your work is very neat and I love to see all the different materials used:cool:
If it where my build I’d leave it unpainted!
 
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The fire extinguisher is a thing of beauty. Well worth the effort.

I notice your rivets and bolt heads are in straight lines and evenly spaced. However there are no guide markings. Do you measure the spaces out then remove the pen /pencil lines or do you use the dot method underneath the rivet/bolt heads?? Many thanks in advance
Hi,Steve! I still have to make second one. It is a good aftermarket.

Oh, thank you! But they are not such straight :smiling5: I often use little ruler and such instrument. I don't know how it will be in English. And a sharp pencil of course. This instrument helps me a lot.
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its all looking really good dude :thumb2:
Your work is very neat and I love to see all the different materials used:cool:
If it where my build I’d leave it unpainted!
Thank you,Si! I like to use different things. They help to see all modifications and upgrades.
 
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