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good idea! but lots more cutting
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Good Subject Ryan. As for scale - most of the paper models that I've seen & built are; 1/72 - 1/50 - 1/25. NOBI has put out some 1/35th scale that work well with p_____c figures :o) & Jules has some that are 1/33 - 1/34 - 1/43. Look forward to this one, not enough WWII/Korea Armor in paper.
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Beta builder
You can give me the model for you to assemble and test it. can also help with the painting.
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It's on hold for a bit right now.
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Do you plan on continuing it?
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Yes. Right now I've got a lot of other things going on though.
Ryan
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Ryan - I was AWOL from the Forum when you started this thread. As you know, we have an M18 Hellcat at USAHEC. Let me know if you need any close up images of any parts. I understand that you have other irons in the fire, but I hope you do complete this design. Don
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Ryan
I agree with Don... I would love to build this model one day |
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Don, that M18 is at the carslile barracks, right? Ive been there a few times, neat little outdoor exhibit.
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And there are several videos of the M18 on Youtube.
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