thanks will check this out.
Sounds great. As long as you’re going to all that trouble, you should start a campaign for other people who want to do models of wrecks or damaged vehicles. You could call it, “You can definitely buff that out.”
Oh! Hiding a kit in the glove compartment. I never thought of that!
Same….great idea.
This is more than just a fancy hat rack.
Cool the Ardennes set is one of my favourite works of Ronald Volstad.
This is a really a personal post, but these are the metal working files my late father left behind:
My brother and sister decided that I should have them for my hobby.
Thank you father! I will use them!
John, just be aware that this kit is an early Dragon rebox; they have a certain charm as they were, back in the day, the first out of the traps, and I like getting the best from them, sort of despite die Experten (not that the experts don’t aid the hobby immensely). However, be aware that the gun is modelled way too large. I always use - when I tackle ancient Dragon kits - the 125mm D81 available from Accurate Armour - roughly a tenner I think. I don’t know what you have in mind for this but if the gun is evident then you may, just may, want to consider same.
Good luck - looking forward to it all.
Cheers Brian, but not overly worried about the gun … The majority of it will be submerged
Awesome Daniel!
Cajun
Stash stocking non Panzer III/IV, Panther/Tiger, T-34/KV-1 kits for a change of pace.
I love the look of those bolted side skirts on the Bradley.
the Panzer 38(t) will be a doll of a build.
And the Bradley too.
Beware of the Praga my friend, rumour has it there are link and lengh tracks lurking in the box.
There is but typically Big T tracks build up nice.
LOL! Jacob, thank you,
No worries here, when time to build “Praga” comes, I’ll toss those link & length tracks in the trash and slap a set of individual links on the kit.