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Sweet workmanship! Well done.
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Beauty - now you have to build the ship that launched the LCM
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sure does! really like the weathering on that LCM
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Marco,
That is a museum quality piece. I am curious about the time it took you to build it. From the dates of the postings it looks like it took you about 3 weeks to put it together. Is that possible? Good luck on your move, Greg |
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Thank you all! I had too many evenings confined to the compound again recently, so indeed I made it in 3 weeks. Having lasercut tracks and wooden wheels makes a big difference in time when building tanks though.
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Beautiful, and fast, work, Marco.
I am saving this thread and images, along with those of the other skilled armor builders, in hopes of trying this one myself some day. Don |
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She's looking nice very clean build!
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It's a very nice build.Thanks for the information on the color you used.
I might do it in the near future to re paint other models which color is similar like this Sherman |
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Beautiful build, and the two models displayed in combination is brilliant. Well done!
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