BT-2 Model 1932

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Michael Power
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Nice work Philipp, I do like the dusty weathering too.

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Philipp Gross
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Thanks gents :D I'll add a few more sprinkles in different shades, then I'll call it done. Good thing the tracks are already taken care of :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well this is turning into a great little vignette. The tank looks great.

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Oh boy where did the time go... :?

Sorry, life things are keeping me busy. Not all of them bad things, thankfully :D

A while ago I bought a bunch of Corsar-Rex figures, and two of them seem nicely suited for this little tank:
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Meanwhile the street light by Miniart gives the scene a much needed vertical dimension.

The two gentlemen close up:
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Yep, I'm suitably impressed. I'll write a little review on these two when time permits.

Hopefully next update will come a little sooner!

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Nice looking scenario Philipp

The figures look really good, great drapery on the uniforms too.

Have fun with those, they should paint up really nicely.

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The base has come up really nice Phil.
I'm a serial kit starter....
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Took me more than long enough, but I'm finally done here:

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And just after taking the photos for the gallery I just noticed that I put one of the idlers on upside down... Feature goes up tomorrow, when I've fixed that :lol:

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