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What's on the bench 2022

Hi everyone. The construction phase of the conversion of Dragon's 1/35 scale M7 Priest into the ones used by the Canadians on D Day, is now complete. Time to get on and do the paintwork. Happy modelling!

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Very nice indeed Steve :)
That must've taken a while.....lots of adjustments made there eh?!!
Andy
 
Steve

Simply outstanding as always. Very well done indeed!

Can't wait to see this finished!

ATB.

Andrew
Me neither Andy! LOL Its been like doing two models with the interior first and now the exterior. Many thanks for looking in and commenting
Steve take a bow mate.
I would do Scottie but at my age I might not be able to straighten up again LOL. Thanks for the comment mate
Cheers Paul. I appreciate it
Totally blown away..... :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
Thats kind of you to say Rick. Lots of miniature detailing that I thought you might like. Happy modelling my friend
More excellent modelling
Hi Mick. Hope all is well my friend. Many thanks for the positive feedback. Speak soon
 
Very nice indeed Steve :smiling3:
That must've taken a while.....lots of adjustments made there eh?!!
Andy
You dont know the half of it Smiffy LOL. I'm glad I am onto the painting stage. However I keep thinking about extra detailing that I should do so this build could keep going for a while longer. Thanks for the support mate
 
Anh116 in resin by Trident I think. Ready for camo.
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Engineer Dump Truck Co. elements awaiting final decals/weathering.
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Really shows the size you and Rick work in Paul. The detail that the manufacturer gets is amazing.
 
Thanks Dzohn. Good detail for sure, but locators and/or tabs/slots would have helped a lot.
 
Steve, my old boss used to say I suffered from separation anxiety as I always found something else to do on my auto restorations.
 
Front & back. Front four were steered by tow bar articulation & the rear four by the co-driver to ease making turns.
 
Thanks guys, almost didn't happen. Mislaid the destructions for quite awhile due to the train move, I think..
 
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