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I've stalled out on the camo of my latest and you have literally an assembly-line going. I'm impressed as heck.
Eric
Stalled out with a camo job,how do you do that Eric?
I'll have to find out tomorrow,it's bed time on the far side of the mountains.
Thanks for the kind words
Tony lee
Shoot Low Boys They're Ridin Ponys
Having a brain-drain moment. I know what I want, but feebly attempted it on one go around. Re-sprayed the base and finished the running gear, now hoping to get it right this time. I want her done! Time to move on.
hummm.. .tank factory moved to the inlands... ,,sounds familiar..
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Brain Fade yes sir been there done that a time or two Tman. I go to the think tank and sit there till something works out.
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Thanks
Maybe I should go to Manny's cooler and clear my mind.
Up date for today:
Spare tracks moved to the rear to take some weight off the nose heavy machine.
Here's what's under the top cover
That'll do it for today folks
WOW! You have been on a roll!!! What's the secret? I have been struggling to get myself back to the workbench for last two weeks...
Andy
My motivation is: I can't wait to start on something new Andy.
Get it up and get it on big guy,times is a wastin.
Rolling, rolling, rolling.......Rawhide........
That's kinda how I build Tony, I just don't rotate as often. Right now I have a 53 Chevy, RAF Tornado, two P-47s and 1/72 M60A3 in progress. The M60 is what I'm concentrating on currently. Those little link and length tracks are kinda buggin' me though. The Friul tracks you're using sure look great. Gonna have to give them a try. Your paint looks great. Looks like you're getting along well with the Krome.
Tony
Tony the Krome brush is a really nice,smooth.
Friuls are not that great for a live track setup but can be presentable, better for sagging track rigs.
Thanks for coming by
Tony,
I was taught it's not polite to grunt so I'll just go WHOOT!!!
Great work, I've been bumming along on a Jagdpanzer IV Lang for about three years now and you're turning 'em out like a machine.
Keep up the good work!
Cliff
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Well Cliff shame on you.
I didn't do tracks today because I thought of something else that was more fun. GUNS
Took a little Redneck engineering to get that J. Rubio 48 barrel to fit but all is right with the world now.
Now don't you folks party to hard this weekend and stay safe.
Meow.
I like the JR barrel. And your side-by-side is exactly my point earlier about having short-barreled tanks that take much less room on the shelf.
Tman you just have to make more room.
Up Date= Base Color
Later
The four fours are looking killer Tony. following on MSC still.
Looking great Tony, really like that long barrel version. Bet that was a treat to maneuver in close quarters..
Keep it coming....looking good
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
I've always liked the early variants with the schurzen. Just looks meaner to me.
Tony, I give up! Yes, I quit! I can not decide which I like the best. This is way too difficult for me to pick the winner... so I give up!
They all are looking GREAT!
Well Tony, like I said, it's a learning experience. And your comment on the Friuls led me to check out the difference between live and dead tracks. A Google search even led back to a thread here at FSM from about 6 years ago. Now I understand more about the difference between the two. At least a little beyond the obvious tension and sag.
"A man has to know his limitations"
Gettin it Done
Glad that's over
Looking good Tony.
Dang Tony, I missed this one!!
Not just one Jagpanzer IV, but TWO!! I love it! Looking mighty fine so far, can't wait to see what you do to that basic dunkelgelb finish!
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
Ahhh.....Tony's favorite.....making those nice jewelry bracelets called tracks!! I'm sure it is the Mrs. favorite part
No No Ernest 4 of them not 2. Take a look at page one of my post and work your way through.
Thanks for dropping by.
Mike my finger tip are tender to the point of not being able to scratch,I have to get my dog to do it for me.
The suffering we go through for something we love.
Thanks Mike
one for each of them Great work and great wip
Rob
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