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Great job again!
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Space Wulf Dreadnaught
Thanks for your comments and for looking in on my works.
All good things must come to an end and so it is with the Dreadnaught. It is now part of the paper model archives. I am pleased to those who looked in now and then and enjoyed the build thread. It is now time to move on with the next project. I am in the process of rebuilding Julius's PT-17 Stearman and converting it into a crop duster. I also have to finish off the Glaug Mecha as well. Enjoy and see you next time in the Aviation or the Alternate forum. Here are some extra photos, to include the original Games workshop model to compare the plastic from the paper model. Thanks to Armorman for uploading the patterns. The Ukrainian guys did a fantastic job in transferring the patterns into paper. The model as built in the original way, is a great model, it is just me that wants to add stuff to the build.
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Very nicely done, sir, and thank you once again for your build pics
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Great to see a build thread from Mr Silveroxide once again. Looking forward to the PT-17 conversion to a cropduster.
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It has been a while and this time on the Crop duster, it will be different from my Sci-Fi builds. Always loved the Crop dusters, especially the old barn storming Bi-plane versions.
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