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Impressive Lex construction. You took this already excellent model to another level on this scale. The detailed and all that work in the chains is wonderful, congratulations!
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This build is absolutely gorgeous. You're right about not having patience for all the track links, though. That looks like it could be nerve-wracking.
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You are a real master paper artisan, Lex!
Airplanes, ships, tanks - all superbly built. This tank is no exception. Outstanding detail and weathering. Don |
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Thank you, Rifleman, Sergio, Huxley and Don. I really enjoyed this build as well.
Though indeed as I probably expressed already, I'm feeling a little burnt out from this build, mostly out of the expectation that it should have finished quickly but then dragged on. Still, I did learn a lot of things and that's what I enjoy when building models. Next I might finish the ELC in the photo. It had been really difficult to find a matching model paint for the French green, in the worst case scenario I would have to mix two cans of paint together somehow...
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Truly an outstanding build. The added details were well worth the effort. I can understand your "feeling a little "burnt out" after such an undertaking.
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It's worked out well, I bought a 500ml pot for $9 which needs to be watered down and will possibly last me forever. Just a thought. I love what you've done with this model, especially your laser cut parts, I'm looking into the whole laser thing at the moment and have just posted a thread with some questions regarding laser cutters and would appreciate any insight you could offer. |
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