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Started by Panther F at 07-03-2009 6:58 PM. Topic has 24 replies.
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   07-03-2009, 6:58 PM
Panther F


Joined on 06-20-2005
Indiana U.S.A.
Posts 603
Re: British Mark V Tank (WWI)

Pretty cool!  In 1/18th that has to be large for the real Mark V is bigger than most WWII tanks.

Nice work!

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   07-03-2009, 7:48 PM
glorbes


Joined on 08-26-2008
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Posts 41
Re: British Mark V Tank (WWI)
Yeah, I think I'll step away from it for now.  The dimensions are 18" long by 9" wide (outside the sponsons) and 5" tall. 
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   07-04-2009, 1:11 AM
Grem56


Joined on 06-10-2006
Netherlands
Posts 754
Re: British Mark V Tank (WWI)

A really amazing build Glorbes, most of here on the forum would probably give an arm for a model of this specific tank in this scale.

Julian Bow [bow]

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   07-05-2009, 6:24 AM
redleg12


Joined on 07-09-2006
New Jersey
Posts 2,360
Re: British Mark V Tank (WWI)

YOU DA MAN!!!!!

Anyone who likes to scratch build is high in my book. It is a lost art....almost. Looks great, love the rivets (no I am not a rivet counter).

Weathering is a personal thing. Some people here love lots of mud and worn off paint, etc, etc. I perfer some more subtle weathering. Love what you have done. If I was to do anything else....rust, especially on the tracks.

But otherwise....FANTASTIC

Rounds Complete!!


"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

My Artillery Collection for your Review:
http://s177.photobucket.com/albums/w226/redleg12/redleg12%20collection/
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   07-05-2009, 6:26 PM
panzerguy


Joined on 10-09-2007
N.H.
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Re: British Mark V Tank (WWI)
 

  Glorbes very nice! That really is some serious scratch buildingMake a Toast [#toast].

  I've never seen a WWI tank model this big. Did you have scale drawings or just pics to go by?


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