scottie3158
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Garry,
Looking very nice mate.
Looking very nice mate.
It was indeed JohnLooks as if that internal work was fiddly, looks very neat Garry .

Thanks ChisHI Gary well im not into armour but your build looks good an its got a heck of a big mussle brake on the gun but i will be following your build as ive never seen an A/C like this an what country army has it ? an ive often wondered about the tryes are they self sealing if they get hit by bullets or solid rubber ?
chris
Like Garry says, it’s French but used widely all over the world, especially in former French colonies, but also South Africa (where it’s known as Eland), Israel, Ireland, among others, and by Argentina in the Falklands. AML stands for Auto Mitrailleuse Légère, literally “Light Machine Gun Car” or more loosely, “Light Armoured Car”, and it’s used with a variety of different turrets. Garry’s has a 90 mm gun, but other common turrets carry a 60 mm mortar (capable of both indirect and direct fire) or 20 mm automatic cannon.what country army has it ?
Thank you Mark, the kit itself is not bad, just my skills that need work. :smiling3:Nice job,that's turned out well,looks like a nice kit. :thumb2:
Thanks Tim, you are right, it is all about practice.Nice job. Don’t worry about your skill set. That’s a good result, and future models will build up the skill set very quicly :thumb2:
You are right TimMore “time served” than patience Garry. I have no patience whatever, but have built a lot of models over the years :tongue-out3:
As my old guitar teacher used to say, getting better is about learning and practicing things you don’t already know. Once you know them, practice something else.
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