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Usual good job Tony
Thanks a bunch everyone
I guess I better sell the stash and quit this hobby while i'm ahead.
Later and Thanks again
Tony lee
Shoot Low Boys They're Ridin Ponys
Hey Tony - great job! Love the weathering and yeah those mufflers and exhausts look fantastic!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
WOW! You did a stupendous job on this one Tony. There are so many things that really stand out in detail. PROPS!
IBuildOne48
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Mike,Eric
Heaps of Thanks on you both.
Take Care My Friends
Tony - Another masterpiece. I love the light weathering. The little splashes of color look great. Impressive details
On to the display battery....
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
Very nice Tony. I've enjoyed the right we've taken on this.
Eric
Very nice work as usual Tony...and definitely looking forward to seeing the Marder II get some attention.
BP Models
HI ALL
You'll be happy to hear i'm finished with my North Korean SU-76.
I'm thinking the Marder II D will get the attention next at Wild Bills request.
Super build Tony! Really nice job my friend!!
Kenneth Childres, Central Arkansas Scale Modelers
To me that's what the hobby is all about Rob,help yourself, that's why I post so much.
I thought this build needed something to catch your eye so I added a little color.
It won't be long and she'll be headed south crossing the 38th parallel.
Thanks buddy
Looking absolutely great Now you have convinced me to go out and get one of these. Will be borrowing your asbestos wrap technique for sure. Have saved your WIP for a build references. As always, look forward to seeing more of your progress.
Rob
You're right it's not done yet but a lot closer than it was.
OK Bill I saw this picture in my SU-76 book:
We had a roll of that paper bandage tape in the medicine chest so I cut some 1/8 to 3/16th wide strips and half wrapped it around the pipes then I wrapped that with some really fine copper wire.
As you can see it replicates the real thing pretty well.
Thanks for your compliments folks
Come back, not done yet :)Thank you for sharing Tony
Oooooh very nice Tony! Eye-catching in many ways...especially the asbestos tape on the exhausts. You can't get away without sharing the details on how you did that one.
Looking real good! Love the tarp especially the straps. Mufflers too! Oh, the wheels too! Heck, I love everything about it...
Andy
Update: She's on the ground
Gotta go,later folks
Thank You Greg
Another update:
That's it for this week.
Tony Lee
Very nice Tony.
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Well folks i'm afraid the paint won out,maybe some other time for no paint.
So let there be paint:
More paint tomorrow,see ya then
Manstein's revenge I'm digging this build...I like a build that has different media involved and shows the differeing colors of the putty, materials, primer, etc...means some work has gone into it. In fact, I'd probably not paint a model like this...
I'm digging this build...I like a build that has different media involved and shows the differeing colors of the putty, materials, primer, etc...means some work has gone into it. In fact, I'd probably not paint a model like this...
Now that would be something different!
Eric i'll have to think on that.
Appreciate the comments fellows
Looking good. I agree with everyone on the tow cable. Really is a nice touch of character
Update:
Still adding character Mike
Later folks
Looking real nice....love the cable. It is beginning to show character.
Just a few bits and pieces
Yeah "T" I did a little welding.
Thanks
Wow, its looking very good.
I notice you put styrene strips are the tank edge and driver hatch, Are you going to simulate welding joint?
Keep up the good work.
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