Tamiya BT-7 Model 1937
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Re: Tamiya BT-7 Model 1937
Nice one Dave!
Waaaaaay more dirty than my two .
Photos are on the way .
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Waaaaaay more dirty than my two .
Photos are on the way .
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
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Re: Tamiya BT-7 Model 1937
Methinks I need to speed up my build
Great work Dave!
Raoul too, but you know that already
Philipp
Great work Dave!
Raoul too, but you know that already
Philipp
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All the small stuff for the Model 1937 caused a slight delay. But now everything is finished except for Mr. Pointing Officer Guy. It will be a tough goodbye after all these years as scale reference
There are definitely no Tiger parts in the background which caused absolutely no delay whatsoever...
Philipp
There are definitely no Tiger parts in the background which caused absolutely no delay whatsoever...
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I agree with Greg. Great work on those boxes Philipp.
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Thanks gents! To my surprise the tiny decals weren't that hard to use. All that's left now is Mr. Pointing Officer Guy. Started on his face yesterday, I hope to have him finished soon.
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And I'll third the Nice Boxes compliment
Coming along very nicely
Rob
Coming along very nicely
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Me to. Well forth it anyways.Rob Matthews wrote:And I'll third the Nice Boxes compliment
Coming along very nicely
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Sooooooooo....
Opened the big cabinet of shame last night to take a look at an altogether different build when my gaze fell upon the BT-7. Inspiration struck, and after a short reevaluation of the existing materials I chose a slightly different setup compared to my previous photos. With one less figure to worry about I'm calling this one done! Proper photos will follow in the near future.
Philipp
Opened the big cabinet of shame last night to take a look at an altogether different build when my gaze fell upon the BT-7. Inspiration struck, and after a short reevaluation of the existing materials I chose a slightly different setup compared to my previous photos. With one less figure to worry about I'm calling this one done! Proper photos will follow in the near future.
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Is this a record for time passed before completion Philipp?
It does look good though.
Cheers,
vincent
It does look good though.
Cheers,
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