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Hi all,
New to the forum! I just wanted to share my recently completed M10 Achilles. Did some heavy weathering, and I'm happy with how it came out. Next, I'm working on the 1/35 Tamiya/Italeri Horch Kfz. 15. Let me know if anyone has completed it, and has pictures/advice.
Have to click on it to see it, but looks great, welcome!
My website: http://waihobbies.wkhc.net
waikong Have to click on it to see it, but looks great, welcome!
Thank you! Yeah, I wasn't sure how to embed it.
Oh that looks good! Nice work!
I didn't see the link icon before.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Nice job, good weathering. Welcome to the site.
Nice job. Cool subject
Thanks,
John
Thanks all!
Nice M10 was it a pretty easy kit to build?
Thanks!
Definitely. It's a great kit with good fit and minimal flash/sanding. The tracks were probably the most finicky part, as usual. But after a bit of work they worked out nicely. There's some great detail inside too, where you can see the shells and such. I'd definitely recommend.
I've got this kit too. Looks like a really nice build and fun project. I'm holding off for now though lol.
Good job on yours! I like that dirty look as well!
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
Very nice! I've been working on Tamiya's 1/48 US M10.
"He who dares wins."
"Keep your stick on the ice."
M. Brindos I've got this kit too. Looks like a really nice build and fun project. I'm holding off for now though lol. Good job on yours! I like that dirty look as well!
Thanks a lot! Let me know if you have any questions about it. It was great and went together nicely.
Matt Sawyer Very nice! I've been working on Tamiya's 1/48 US M10.
Thank you! The 1/48s from Tamiya are great. I did the M10 a couple years back.
You can embed a picture, by hitting the insert/edit button in the edit toolbar when you are typing up the post (or in a REPLY - not a quick reply). Then you paste the address of your picture in the 'Source' box - for example, I clicked on your first pic, copied the url in the browser address bar, and the entered it via the steps above.
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