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Well done in deed. As always, a pleasure watching one of your builds, some great how to posts there as well as a great build.
And it defiantly convinced me that I need to add a few Bronco kits to the collection. Until now I wasn't sure what to expect, but they look very nice kits.
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
Thanks Bish! As with any kit maker, some of their older kits are more of a challenge to build but their more recent stuff is very impressive IMHO. Just know that they love to do lots of tiny parts to produce some great detail which at times can create some intricate and delicate assemblies but in the end it's a nice result.
BP Models
I am sure its nothing any builder of modern Dragon kits won't be used to
I've been eyeing up 3 of their kits. One of the landwesserschlepper's, Pz II D and Pz II bridgelayer. Still not sure which one I will get first, but I am defiantly going to add one soon.
Excellent job! I would say this was probably one of my favorites of your builds. Neat and obscure little guy!
Brian
Bish
Bill- as others have said, well done....as usual! Another informative WIP
Dave
Thanks Dave, glad you enjoyed it along with me.
This is my favorite shot.
Dusted
not rusted.
And as usual, looks great Bill.
Always glad to get the Smiley King's stamp of approval there Steve!
Looking good, Bil. ANother great project up to your standards!
Thanks Karl!
Bill this is one fine build, I've really enjoyed following along and thanks for the instructional commentary. I love the dusting, theres so much more to it than a simple "brush on" and "spatter". One thing I think is sometimes overlooked are the tracks, I like your technique a lot. Thanks again, Terry.
Thanks Terry, always good to hear that the comments on the build are helpful to other builders. It's how I learned (and continue to learn) about many of the things I use so I'm always happy to pass it along.
A fine job you did on this one my friend! Looks like you had a blast building it too!Bronco seriously makes me reconsider my Alan kits stashed downstairs..... So many tempting subjects I already own.... but way better!!! I better stick to them though, my wife already has a hard time tolerating my hobby expenses as it is! lol!
Jean-Michel "Arte et Marte"
Thanks J-M! It was a very enjoyable build. Bronco has seriously upped their game with their latest kit releases IMHO and they make the Alan kits look like stone-age relics by comparison. Still, I feel your pain about the 'expenses' end of things!
Agreed!!!
M1 A1 A2 Tanker Agreed!!!
disastermaster This is my favorite shot. Dusted not rusted. And as usual, looks great Bill.
Hi Mr. Bill,
I have no favorite - the build log is very good in every step.
Thank you for the effort put into sharing this - remarkable!
Zack
Happy Modeling!
Thank you M1 and Zack!
Thanks Bill!
This is a little gem :)
The petite size is apparent but somehow you manage to make it look big and dangerous anyway.
Very nice!
Very Best Regards
Johan
Thanks Johan! I had a lot of fun building it. It's truly a 'pocket Tiger' as you can see from this side-by-side with its 'big brother'
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