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Thank you Marc.
All together they make a statement for sure.
Tony lee
Shoot Low Boys They're Ridin Ponys
I went back a few pages to get kinda caught up and that's a sweet little line up.
Marc
Appreciate that Ernest
Tony, I know what its like to take care of relatives with illnesses as I've had both my father and stepmother pass away while I was caring for them. My heart goes out to you and your family and I'm glad you can still take solace in this hobby.
Ernest
Last Armor Build - 1/35 Dragon M-26A1, 1/35 Emhar Mk.IV Female
Last Aircraft Builds - Hobby Boss 1/72 F4F Wildcat & FW-190A8
Thanks Eric
The Sturmtiger is not mine, I just built it and the owner is doing the finish work.
Have a good one
Sorry to hear about your brother Tony. I wondered where you ran off to. I think you have a great reason. I hope he gets better.
Digging your Sturmtiger.
Eric
Thanks, its been a strain on us around here and having the hobby has helped past the time when I can stay focused on what i'm doing.
The kit is really detailed well and mostly correct but there is still room for corrections to be made where DML cut corners or items that they overlooked.
Same old errors that Dragon is famous for on the instructions too.
Thanks Again Gamea
Tony: Hope your brother is better soon! I'd kinda lost track of things but they're looking great. Love all the detail on the gun and interior of the fighting compartment on the leFH18/40/2.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
OK, think i've got it.
Tony
Or maybe NOT
I'm not jumping through a bunch of hoops here again.
I'm still around but my brother has been in the hospital since April 5th and not doing so well and to stay busy I built this one for a friend.
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Full interior front to rear. He'll do the painting.
Then I got this DML kit out of the stash and have been working on it since then.
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More to come on the JP IVs
Hi Tony!
They all look great!
Especially when one is able to see them side by side and compare them. One get an unusally good view of the differences between the versions.
One funny thing. I misread the text on one of the vehicles. I missed the letter U, and thought it said "Schlungfahrzeug", which I - of course -never had heard of. So I googled the german word for "Schlung" and didn't find anything at first and googled some more, and found this definition (which in context is hilarious):http://www.definition-of.net/schlung
I can't imagine what they thought when they came up with that example!
After taking a look at the vehicle again I was quite happy to learn that it's a training vehicle - "SchUlungfahrzeug" - and not some kinky type of paper panzer.
/Tony
Hi Again
Decals and filters have been applied:
I used a combination of MIG's Brown for Dark Yellow and Tan for Tricolor Camo filters.
Washes coming up next.
Thanks
Pvt Mutt OK Tony i'll give that a try. Well this week is in the books folks See you in the shop on Monday Tony lee
OK Tony i'll give that a try.
Well this week is in the books folks
See you in the shop on Monday
Oh my! There's nothing sexier than four beautiful rear ends lined up....
Well played sir. I agree on your usage of them.
Tony,
I have really enjoyed watching your builds. I am amazed at the speed at which you put out such top notch quality models. Just incredible work...no other way to put it Sir! Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Bill
“Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it.”
Burke
Yes sir, the L/48 and the A-O prototype. The only one without is the Disc camo L/70(V).
Tony, besides the L/70 (A), any of the other 3 getting schurzen?
Thank You Sir and you're right about decals, they add so much interest.
I can't say it but I know what it means:
For training purposes only. Don't text message while driving under the influence. "THIS MEANS YOU"
I Love It
SPGs Forever
Anything new is progress!!. At my age I have to watch about getting excited.....then again there are no bathtubs here at the end of the thread
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
Getting the markings on counts as progress for sure! Looking good Tony, getting close to the parade date for these beauties!
BP Models
Why cant I get all excited.......too late anyway because I am They all look GREAT ! I'll be even more excited if you can pronounce that word "Schulungsfahrzeug".
Decals really did lay down well. It's amazing how much just a few markings add to the build. Really cool pics of how you paired them up
Rob
Don't get all excited now but the Decals were put on today after all.
Don't laugh, it's progress don't ya know
Good Morning People
Well the rain that was predicted to start in last Thursday finally made it this morning. As soon as we get a break in the showers i'll spray the Future and place the decals. If not I might color a set or two of the tracks.
Highly appreciate your compliments and the line up does too
Well.....you are not quite the octo-dad, but you are potent!
Very nice line up...the dy lends contrast...I like it in the line up
Tony, "the Quatruplets" are looking just perfect--you've achieved a nice variety in camo choice to keep it all interesting!
Nice job, and a great collection!
one for the each of them
I like the contrast of the plain DY prototype in with the others, sounds like a good plan to me!
Awesome work here and great results with the mask.Happened to read a build log by Angus Creighton on the same subject, he was using a similar mask but from the German supplier Uschi van der Rosten.Your lineup here is excellent, please keep them coming :)Very Best RegardsJohan
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