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got more done and this is what it looks like after surgery and my back is now killing after been hunched over these small parts



there is a tiny padlock on there but its that small you cant see the bugger



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Cheers lads I am enjoying this build and having a work of week is really helping me get this done quick
 
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got a little done today thought i would have a go at weld seems as they would be covered by stowage anyway learnt what not to do so it was worth it







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once again
 
Nice work John, especially on the PE, looking forward to seeing more of this great build.
 
Nice one John,

very impressed with your skills on the brass parts.

Hope I will get close to that on my Stug III.

Keep those updates coming

Cheers Richi
 
Your are doing a great work John, as always ;)

I can imagine your kind of weathering on it...:rolleyes:
 
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well had a little disaster with the tracks got them nearly all done left the room for about an hour came back to see my dog doing his best to take them all apart again £20 down the drain so i had to use the black rubber band tracks and oh how i hate them but im not going to spend any more on this kit so ha ho..here are some pics oh those bricks are not staying on the path..







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can you send me some tissues please?,drooling at the pics awesome job
 
The scene is comming along very nice John!! ;)

Love the model you choice, the weathering possibilities are.... :rolleyes:
 
Dear John!

I asking myself if there are some update or....you are waiting to show all us, this superb build finished...? ;)

Polux
 
Really first class work as ever John, though seeing all that PE makes me shudder! Shame about the trackage, damn dog!

Looking forward to watching this unfold - see what I did there? PE unfold? I'll get me coat!

Cheers Patrick
 
That's very impressive PE work,what do you use to stick it all together? It's incredibly neat :cool:
 
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