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Shenanigans 3: Tamiya M8 and Willys Jeep

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Hi Peter
A simple scene but done superbly. I like the base just as it is.
Jim
 
Looked it up.

Tonto addressed the Lone Ranger as Kemo Sabe or more properly Ke-mo-sah-beh. Apparently it's from the Ojibwa gimoozaabi sometimes translated as 'Trusty Scout'.

I'll get me anorak........
Now I can't unremember Quantum Jump's song:

Pete
 
The Lone Ranger got his name from his being the lone survivor of a massacre of a company of Texas Rangers by some bad white guys. Tonto came upon the scene and nursed him back to health. There was some other subtext to this that I no longer remember that led to his using silver bullets, but the pilot was better than the series as I recall. His sign off "Hi Ho Silver, Away" was especially corny.
I think your painting style is pretty cool and your use of media very well executed. PaulE
 
There was some other subtext to this that I no longer remember that led to his using silver bullets, but the pilot was better than the series as I recall.
Didn't he inherit a silver mine?
 
Looked it up.

Tonto addressed the Lone Ranger as Kemo Sabe or more properly Ke-mo-sah-beh. Apparently it's from the Ojibwa gimoozaabi sometimes translated as 'Trusty Scout'.

I'll get me anorak........
Peter, PMSL.......... It's my accent...... I'm from Devon.....:tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:

Regards Mike :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:
 
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It was John Race who started all this Lone Ranger stuff. Typical! Let him anywhere near your thread.....
 
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Rick - I have ended up with a blinding headache after two days of painting 1/35 figures. I should have taken it easier, but there are a couple of bust commissions in the offing, and anyway I got a bit over-enthusiastic.

John - Thanks. The base is just a bit of Model Scene grass mat, but I was struck by the way the green in it off-set the colour of the vehicles and decided I liked the effect. I was looking at the M6 kit last night and it does seem a bit basic - the holstered carbines look like wooden crutches and there are release points all over the front of the radiator grill. It will need a lot of sorting out and quite a bit of extra stowage to deal with the problems.

Lee - Thank also. Perhaps I should explain the weed references for those not of a certain age and nationality. The two crew reminded me of 'Bill and Ben, the Flowerpot Men' a couple of puppet characters from a children's TV programme of the 1960s. They were mostly made of flowerpots, and lived in two larger pots, between which grew a plant called Little Weed. Little Weed woke up when the gardener went in for his lunch and Bill and Ben came out to play. They all talked a weirdly intelligable nonsense language and Little Weed used to shout 'Weeeeed!' all the time, especially when warning Bill and Ben that the gardener was on his way back. There was also a tortoise called Old Slowcoach. They don't make 'em like that any more!

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Awwww! Makes me well-up.
I know a joke about Bill and Ben........ Bill and Ben were laying in bed one night........
 
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Peter,
Excellent build on two mediocre kits which have had new life breathed into them, well done.
Cheers, Mike.
 
Sorry Peter.
stillp, knew he owned one. Don't know if he inherited. PaulE
 
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