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Some people just need a house to fall on them.

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Jim great work
Thanks so much Paul, took outdoor pics first time ever, just to see.
I like what I saw and will experiment much more. Sub zero temps sent me scurrying back indoors though. :fearful:

Thanks for looking in...Jim
 
Hi Jim
Better and better. Love the outdoor photos. That's one cute little helper you have there on snow clearing duty.
Jim
 
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Hi Jim
Better and better. Love the outdoor photos. That's one cute little helper you have there on snow clearing duty.
Jim
Thanks Jim, once collapsed roof and interior floors are slowly worked in the whole scenario will become much more
dramatic.

A slow go on this one as such a detailed dio deserves a real attempt at authenticity.
Having great fun with this one and being able to switch back and forth between scratching up a convincing
rendition of this shattered barn and wrecked PZ IV and building an awesome Tamiya version of an iconic American beast (Dragon Wagon) is the best of
both modelling worlds.

Oh... that's the youngest of my little Munchkins... temp at time of photo... -4f......Brrrrr! :cool:
 
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UPDATE;

Getting tank settled in, some debris on top.
Working out in my mind how I want collapsed roof and floors to lay out and after much mental wrangling
and sleepless nights I've finally come to the conclusion that I haven't the foggiest idea :worried:

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Hi Jim first of sorry been playing catch up on this one, your working your special kind of magic on this one, already looks the nuts to me, looking forward to seeing the final result.
Pete.
 
Hi Jim
You are the master at this sort of dio. You have a style all your own and I've rarely seen better.
Jim
 
so sorry in late on this one Jim,have been playing catch up with a lot of things, ;)
great work going on hear feel so sorry for that crew,only if angles where watching over wyuld anyone make it,
real liking it so much to keep the eyes busy well done so far,keep up the good work,:smiling:
 
Excellent work. just love the little fellow.

Matter of innterest we produce all these things but they did in afact happen.

My wife in the WW11 lived in Morden (London near Wimbledon). Her Uncle & Aunt lived a few doors away.

Siren went in the night. All people retired to Anderson shelter in the garden. Lots of noise.

Uncle & Aunt cam out of shelter as the all clear siren blared away.

Their house had disappeared.

Laurie
 
That looks so realistic Jim, really nice modeling! :hugging-face: :thumb2:
Steven
 
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