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Matt Sawyer Very nice! I've been working on Tamiya's 1/48 US M10.
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.
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!
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.
"He who dares wins."
"Keep your stick on the ice."
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
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.
Nice M10 was it a pretty easy kit to build?
Thanks all!
Nice job. Cool subject
Thanks,
John
Nice job, good weathering. Welcome to the site.
Oh that looks good! Nice work!
I didn't see the link icon before.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
waikong Have to click on it to see it, but looks great, welcome!
Have to click on it to see it, but looks great, welcome!
Thank you! Yeah, I wasn't sure how to embed it.
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.
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