Here it is! 1/72 scale.
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/photos/showphoto.php?photo=37190&password=&sort=8&cat=500&page=1
OOB, no bells/nowhistles!!
I'm not as skilled as alot of you folks, but I really love the info to learn on this site!!
joepanzer
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joepanzer
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Posted: Monday, December 20, 2004 - 05:04 AM UTC
LogansDad
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Monday, December 20, 2004 - 05:25 AM UTC
There ya go, Joe.
Nice little bucket. Looks like it's seen some hard use. One thing you might like to look into is the decal on the top right side (fwd hull). It looks a bit silvered in the photo. If you apply abit of microsol & prick it over &over with a pin, you may be able to get it to snuggle down a bit better. The just coat W/ Future, reweather,& dullcoat.
As to not being skilled- I can't agree with you there. And as long as you're enjoying yourself, that's the real point. Keep posting!
Where are you located in NC?
woltersk
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Posted: Monday, December 20, 2004 - 06:37 AM UTC
That's 1/72nd?
If you can do that in braille scale, you got skills you don't know about.
Seems most folks think the smaller kits are tougher.
Keep up the good work.
If you can do that in braille scale, you got skills you don't know about.
Seems most folks think the smaller kits are tougher.
Keep up the good work.
warvos
West-Vlaaderen, Belgium
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Posted: Monday, December 20, 2004 - 09:42 AM UTC
Looks very nice!
Add some figures and it would look stunningly realistic for such a small scale.
And at this size it even looks cute too!
Now if one of the manufacturers could succeed in building a little engine in there with a little remote control, it would be perfect to drive around with on the desk!!
(just bought a mini-racer (4cm loa) with remote control and now I wish that all my models could drive around for real)
Just think about driving an Abrams or a M113 around on your coffeetable, knocking over things...
Woehoe!!!
Keep up the good work Joe!
Add some figures and it would look stunningly realistic for such a small scale.
And at this size it even looks cute too!
Now if one of the manufacturers could succeed in building a little engine in there with a little remote control, it would be perfect to drive around with on the desk!!
(just bought a mini-racer (4cm loa) with remote control and now I wish that all my models could drive around for real)
Just think about driving an Abrams or a M113 around on your coffeetable, knocking over things...
Woehoe!!!
Keep up the good work Joe!