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This is an excellent build Don. I love your process here of adding three-dimensional detail, it certainly makes the running-gear detail pop.
Looking forward to more of your builds.
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Looking great sir.
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Very fine and clean build Don, glad to see you back with builds!
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Nice to see some activity in your central PA armory!
Greg
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Thanks Kacper, Ted, Péricles, and Greg.
Bernie - It doesn't even come close to your French 155, Whippet, and other models, but I very much appreciate the kind words. Dan - It has been fun talking to you about these models during our Zoom sessions. Thanks for the good words and support (and the chance to see your superb airplane models). Doug - Thanks for stopping by (16 September, Phillies 17, Catuli 8 [not that it's a contest]). The M1917 Six Ton Light Tank build is at WayneMac 1/32 USMC M1917 Six Ton Light Tank and I am nearing completion with Wayne's 1/48 Mk. VIII International/Liberty in the 1932 markings of Company F, 67th Infantry Regiment (Medium Tanks). Don |
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Wonderful build, Don. Great to see the fruits of your labor.
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What a nice, clean build! Excellent work Don. It's great to see you building again, and I love early armor.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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