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Dragon 1/72 Ke-Nu. Tiny little kit, and the vast majority of parts on the sprues are not used for this particular model. I decided to keep the weathering fairly light on this.
 
great work on such a tinny little tank,lov the camo, always a fav the Japanese stuff, very well done, :D
 
That's excellent Mike - when I first saw

the photos, I thought it was 1/48 at least!

Great paintwork & weathering in such a small scale.

Cheers

Patrick
 
Uh...ah...wow...that's awesomely small, that's awesomely been built, painted and weathered! :cool:

Lee :)
 
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That's excellent Mike - when I first sawthe photos, I thought it was 1/48 at least!

Great paintwork & weathering in such a small scale.

Cheers

Patrick
Maybe it is 1/48 and the Humbrol tin is actually 500ml ;) :D

Si:)
 
I have said before, you experienced modellers totally astound me! This sort of work is aspirational!

Amazing

Aidan
 
I think the trick is as per the film 'Fantastic Voyage' (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060397/). Seriously though, this is absolutely brilliant. I remember making a Japanese light tank like this ages ago by converting the Airfix Bren Carrier. I think the turret was a re-shaped section of a BIC pen top. It didn't look quite as good as this though :) .
 
Great build Mike your tank features in Airfix model world July 2014 edition I get this every month and do if something takes my interest try to build something featured and this will be going on my list of things to do thanks for the inspiration and keep up the fantastic work cheers John
 
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