Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Joined: August 07, 2004
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Posted: Saturday, January 28, 2006 - 06:25 PM UTC
England - North West, United Kingdom
Joined: April 05, 2003
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Posted: Saturday, January 28, 2006 - 06:44 PM UTC
Nice one Hilbert! Can you tell us a bit more about it? Is it a kit or a conversion?
Vinnie
Maryland, United States
Joined: December 18, 2004
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Posted: Saturday, January 28, 2006 - 06:52 PM UTC
Youre a busy man Hilbert, if my math is right, this is the third kit waiting for paint. Like the others, this looks really good. Only thing I noticed is that it looks like the jack block is sitting on the wrench. You might want to move it a little to the right.
The voices tell me to build more models, MORE MODELS NOW!!!
England - South West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Saturday, January 28, 2006 - 07:00 PM UTC
Looking good sofar Hilbert. What scale is this? I have a CMK conversion in 1:72 for the Kugelblitz, and whilst the turret is very nicely detailed, I doubt the chassis will look as good as this.
And how did you flip the last picture around??
Cheers
Henk
The early bird may catch the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese...
Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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Posted: Saturday, January 28, 2006 - 09:51 PM UTC
Thanks for the comments.
Well yes this is my thirth tank I posted today.
This ios the dragon 1/35 kugelblitz.
In the early days this was a prototype from the germans, there were build only for or something.
Brian, what is the jack block???
This kit is totally OOTB.
Henk I flipped the last pic with Paint shop pro. Just make a picture with your cam like the other ones and just flip it over in the program.
Thanks for the comments
Maryland, United States
Joined: December 18, 2004
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Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2006 - 08:21 AM UTC
Hilbert,
The jack block is the large square block of wood the germans carried on their tanks to place under the jack. In youre first picture, it's the square thing on the side of the tank in front of the spare road wheels. Hope that helped.
The voices tell me to build more models, MORE MODELS NOW!!!