CHEERS!!:thumb2:,Love it!!!!!
Andy
CHEERS!!:thumb2:,Love it!!!!!
Thanks very much Scottie,(DAWG!!)....Andy,
All looking rather splendid mate. The only thing I would add is the shovel is actually referred to as a spade.
Hi Jim,Thank you Sir!Hi Andy
Hull is looking rather good. Are you going to leave the shovel/spade articulated or glue it solid once positioned?
Keep up the good work.
Jim
Cheers JAKKO:thumb2:Looking good :smiling3: The plumbing you could add is mainly around the shell hoist/rammer, and should be doable fairly easily with some copper wire, if you don’t care that the whole thing won’t be movable anymore.
Cheers Tim,Decent progress so far Andy. Looking forward to seeing it develop.
Hi Graeme,Just found this Andy, looks interesting, I'm in!
Hi Paul!Rammer usually not used for long range barrages as was a PITA & often malfed.
Never late Dan..... just not as early as others!!:tears-of-joy:Hey Andy. I'm fashionably late as usual, looking good so far.
All my builds have been Tamiya since my restart. I'd forgotten how basic Italeri instruction are.
Try this walkaround for some shots in which the pipes can be seen fairly well, such as:Thanks for that info,i may well have a bash at that!!![]()
Thanks for that Jakko... i`ll take a proper look tomorrow :thumb2: ,




I LOVE THIS KIT!!!:nerd::thumb2:
Andy
My oh my!!:astonished:It’s even more fun as the M107 with a very, very long 175 mm barrel on it :smiling3:
Cheers Dan!Nice one, looks great and you're obviously enjoying it.
HA!!.... Me too Andrew:thumb2:Now that's what I call a gun!!!
Keep up the great work.
Andrew




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