What did you do in your modeling workshop today?

Finished my last model of 2023.

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Det er bra min venn - tusen takk !
( My mother was from Tonsberg )

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I realize the inference here is to Armor Modeling but the title of the thread seems to open this up to all types of modeling . . . .

More photos at:

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Since it is in general discussions, it is open to all entries

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New hinges for battery compartment doors in place of mediocre kit ones.


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Installed Exhaust

Converting air cleaners from early to late.

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Tiger looks bitchin’ Wade!

The frame assembly and all the wheels get a coat of Nuln Oil.

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Not quite there yet, but slooooooooooooooooooowly… :snail:

—mike …:flying_saucer:

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I’m runnin’ outta superlatives here….

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I’ve stayed busy with front suspension:

And the front axle - the axle is now 1/2" wider, has a new lower truss, and a leaf pack. Getting this together… :man_facepalming: was slow going! But, almost there!

Cheers
Nick

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Put primer to some Bandai kits…

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Another tryout with different thinners for washing … I do that from time to time, test Run before destroying a model.

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Mike, that picture showing the whole upper saucer, shows amazing consistency in the line work! Incredibly well done!

A+++

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@ Wade (Armor_Buff). Thank you! Those “pluses” are very much appreciated! :smiley:

—mike …:flying_saucer:

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Extremely pleasant to see also, fantastic results.

A credit to you sir​:clap::clap::clap:

Watto :beers:

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M1001 progress

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Started the mastiff 2, built most of the sub components so far ,here is the cabin area




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I love this build and it looks amazing. How did you make the plate where the trailer sits look right?

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Driver’s & loader’s periscopes. Believe it or not , this was the first time I’ve fired up my airbrush since 2015 !

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The fifth wheel for the trailer?

It’s Tamiya NATO black that’s very lightly dry brushed with oil pastels ground up on a piece of 320 grit Emory cloth.

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