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Welcome to Geoff’s D-Day 80th Anniversary tribute chat thread.

I can't start mine until sunday or monday but one question first. Do we stick the build images in here or start a new thread?
 
Hi Steve,

For your build, you start a new thread under the GB main heading. Give it a title like, SteveT's 1/48 Eduard Tempest. Or the scale, brand and type of what you are going to build. A pic of the box, pics of the spues and stuff, pic of the decals, and a pic of the instruction sheet. Then you are off and running You can add info, if you wish, as you go along. HTH's

Prost
Allen
 
I've bought a tamiya sherman to join in at some point.....not sure when as I'm so out of practice I need to do something else first to get back in to the swing of things
 
Oh just go for it Paul, it's not a competition, just a themed way of everyone having some fun. You've got to start somewhere, so why not in good company?
 
Lol...I will do it but I'm so out of practice I need to restart slowly......it's going to frustrate the hell out of me that I cant build to the same standards that I used to
 
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Lol...I will do it but I'm so out of practice I need to restart slowly......it's going to frustrate the hell out of me that I cant build to the same standards that I used to
Don’t worry Paul just get stuck in ;). As Neil said it’s no competition, no one is going to judge your build :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
At least you’ve got a Tamiya Sherman, that will be simple enough to put together for this, nicely easing you back in the habit of building models :smiling3:
It's not so much as putting together, it's the painting and weathering lol
 
Oh, that bit … ;) Just start painting. If you don’t think it looks like you had in mind yet, put more paint on :)
 
Anyone else started? I plan on opening the box and taking images of the sprues tomorrow and then reading the instructions.
 
Silly question.

All the sites I've looked at insist that all US soldiers wore a gas mask during the D-day invasion. Considering it was such a momentous occasion, how come nobody except Dragon make 1/35 figures with gas masks - despite the fact there are quite a few sets saying they are D-day figures?

I'm toying with the idea of doing summat for this GB and a small dio with figures seemed OK - but I don't like Dragon kits (too many parts!). I've even thought of trying to make a gas mask but I fear that's beyond my limited abilities.

I'm OK with the idea that soldiers would discard them once landed, but that means I can't show the actual landing. Doohh!
 
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