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Wow, you go out for a couple of hours and the kids mess up the house.
Seriously, the discussion has been moderately punny and the link to the history of tank racing was very interesting. I have to go out for a couple of hours for the Victoria Day parade. Try and behave yourselves. Victoria Day Parade 2005: islandphoto.ca |
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I have the tracks on and some other minor bits. The exhaust is assembled and drying. I'll attach that later then she's pretty much done. More pictures later.
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Very nice build, Doug. Can't wait to see your final pics!
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Thanks Kevin. I'll post both together when I'm finished (maybe give the other build a little bump).
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I second that!
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Well here it is - FINISHED
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That's one fine-looking tank, Douglas!
It was very enjoyable to watch you build this one. There was a lot to be learned from your commentary and photos and we had some fun along the way. Don |
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Could not agree more. Awesmone job, Douglas. Can't wait to see what's up your sleeve next.
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And as promised (threatened) both together . . . 7TP in the foreground.
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They make a very nice set. There really is something very pleasing about the appearance of both of those tanks in the khaki livery. Especially when they are so cleanly built.
Don |
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