If you go back to your gallery you'll see that you copied the link to your thhumbs instead of the biggie. I've changed the top one so you can see what I've done. Have a go at the rest! Nice Sherman by the way!
Vinnie
airwarrior
New Jersey, United States Joined: November 21, 2002
KitMaker: 2,085 posts
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Thats a great sherman! An excellent first effort1 I love the way your decals are chipped, makes it look very worn. However, some of your starts were put on upside down,and did you leave some of the hatches off on purpose?
Lord Dave
You know you're a modeler when....
a:your fingers are forever encrusted with dried paint/cured glue
b:you smell of enamel thinner, glue, and paint 24/7
c:you shed a tear when the hobby shop closes.
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Nick6570
Georgia, United States Joined: September 18, 2005
KitMaker: 20 posts
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Posted: Thursday, September 22, 2005 - 02:04 AM UTC
Great job for a first model! One tip regarding the stowage: It is very precariously perched. For travel, stowage was usually secured with ropes, wires, chains, tarps, etc., otherwise it would go tumbling. Nice effort, and welcome to Armorama.