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"What the F### s the hold up now!:angry:"

"I'll get their asses moving!"

No wonder they call him "Scappy":smiling5:



PS. Last few pics are of main theme of next dio, called "Shattered"

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Fantastic results Jim, your attention to detail in "shattered" is unreal. Looking forward to the completion.
Cheers, Rick H.
 
another great di,from you,Jim,just love your weathering and build,style,so well done,:thumb2::smiling:
 
Jim,
I remember the start of this build where you have basically turned scrap into 'scrappy', and it is a great credit to you. Not going to comment on 'shattered', will wait.
Cheers, Mike.
 
Great Jim ,I see you are getting a bit of colour to your dark finish ( I like your dark side )
Like all the crap over the tank looks lived in.
 
Hi Jim
Your usual distinctive, very high standard. The wrecked half track is superb. A wrecked vehicle is very hard to do realistically but yours is totally convincing.
Jim
 
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Excellent work Jim and nicely photographed.
....and good to see the S.M. bucket too!
Hi Jim
Your usual distinctive, very high standard. The wrecked half track is superb. A wrecked vehicle is very hard to do realistically but yours is totally convincing.
Jim
Thanks guys, bit of a diversion from the usual gore.
Jim, check "Shattered" dio if you haven't already.

Trying to figure scenario for "Tamiya Dragon Wagon" vehicle which I will shortly start a build thread on, should it be a post war workhorse in France or Germany somewhere?
Or maybe a tactical "reclamation" vehicle operating under combat circumstances?

Or maybe one of "Jim's Military Surplus Loggers"? weather beaten and overworked?
 
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