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Finished up yesterday.It was an easy build except for cleaning and assembling 200 indies
Now thats nice. Glad to here is was a good build, got this in the stash.
Live the paint job.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Very nice build and a unique vehicle.
That's pretty cool. Like the tracks.
What did you use for the steel on the tracks?
Eric
Excellent, very impressive build.
thanks guys,Eric ,I used Bill Plunk's formula-painted with MM burnt umber,brushed with MM non-buffing steel,and washed with raw umber.Then I dusted with Mig Pigments
On the bench:
1. Eduard 1/48 Mig-21 MF
2. Tamiya 1/35 M41 Walker Bulldog
3. Tamiya 1/35 T-72 M1
Turned out very nice Anthony, one to be proud of for sure!
BP Models
Really cool! Isn't this the tank that has variable suspension, that you can build one of two ways?
Nice paint and finish! I think MIG makes a schurzen set for this?
Looks real good, weathering is spot-on. Thumbs up!
Apprentice rivet counter.
the doog Really cool! Isn't this the tank that has variable suspension, that you can build one of two ways? Nice paint and finish! I think MIG makes a schurzen set for this?
The instructions only show you how to buld it in the raised position if i recall right. But i am sure it could be lowered. With both this and the E-25 you get rubber tracks and indy link, which is useful.
Not sure if the suspension could be lowered,I remember Disastermaster's E-10,the front end was lowered and the vback end was up,similar to the S-tank.
The rubber bands,were okay,they even glued with regular super glue,the indies were more work but they looked a lot better.
thanks for the nice comments guys
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