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FGMM Opel Blitz
my first model since the broken arm, good news the heavy cast is off and I am on doctors orders to "exercise your fingers" And I did today. Do the back was a problem could not get the lat work for the wood right so just thought hell cut off that stuff.
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looks nice!!!
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Great! Fast too. I seem to recall it took me a week to do the same thing.
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Looks excellent!!
I built the fuel truck version...took me the entire the entire weekend and a couple of hours Monday - Wednesday the next week. You do great work! |
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Nice!
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Looks good! I've got one printed out and ready to go but I don't think I could match your speed!
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thanks all and it is my first F G model. It seemed easy and fitted nicely, do my speed was more due to wanting to get a model finished fast after not doing one for nearly a month and the wheels didn't last long on the front they fell off already.
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I thought abut picking this up while shopping. I may yet. It is interesting that this basic truck was originally a GM (?) set up at the Opel factory in the 20s or 30s.
Your model came nice, I think I may hae to pick it up after all. Chip has a set over there I think. I wonder how many cam in it? CT
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there was three in the one I got, I think they have a snow camo version? |
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Looks good Max glad the fingers are going again
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