Thanks for the heads up Mike. With me chopping it about I'm guessing that won't be the only place :smiling5:You will need plenty of filler for the top of the wing where it meets the headlight (part #23B & 24B)...
Thanks for the heads up Mike. With me chopping it about I'm guessing that won't be the only place :smiling5:You will need plenty of filler for the top of the wing where it meets the headlight (part #23B & 24B)...
Wow that boat in a tin!!! Amazing.Always a few builds on the go, keeps me off the streets
IBG 1:72 Ukrainian APC BTR-4E….build complete and then primed.
Camo and weathering next :smiling4:
And a little boat in a tin of mackerel….
Cheers Doug. I must confess I shamelessly plagiarised the idea of setting it in a fish tin…..glad you liked my attempt :thumb2:Wow that boat in a tin!!! Amazing.
Nuff said :thumb2: DaveAlways a few builds on the go, keeps me off the streets
IBG 1:72 Ukrainian APC BTR-4E….build complete and then primed.
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Camo and weathering next :smiling4:
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The only 6 wheel rovers I have seen were the tactical airfield fire wagons. TACAR's I think they were called.I don't want to start a blog just yet in case the removal men lose it, so here are a few pics of my Land Rover build, mocked up with blutack.
I've not even decided on the body style yet, never mind the colour lol. Who needs a plan when you can wing it?The only 6 wheel rovers I have seen were the tactical airfield fire wagons. TACAR's I think they were called.
What colour scheme you having for this one Andy or haven't you thought about it yet?


A nice bright red!!!!I've not even decided on the body style yet, never mind the colour lol. Who needs a plan when you can wing it?
:tears-of-joy:
I'm torn between a "shiny" towing an expedition trailer, or a proper old bus that's seen some action. Somewhere between these extremes :surprised:



It's looking good MikeWell I hace been taken to the other side.... Did not want to start another blog untill we move so started on this -
It started off as the Special Hobby Fairey Firefly Mk4/5/6 kit but I am including the old PP Aerokits etch brass set from their vac-form kit which cracket with old age many moons ago. So at the moment the cockpit is in black primer and NATO Black top coat ready for dry brushing and the instruments from the Eduard Firefly set.
When you have done that could you build one for my MG build? TIANow to make a similar one for the Land Rover..
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