Hobby Boss White Scout Car

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I'm back on again thank goodness.

So, in honour of the reconnection, I present to you pics of the current state of affairs. ;)
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and I've also got a figure for it too :shock:
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More later :D

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Hi Vincent

Pleased you are back on. Love it and DO tell - where's the figure from and who is it of :?:

3D printing I presume :?:

Very Kool 8-)

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Rob Matthews wrote:Hi Vincent
Pleased you are back on. Love it and DO tell - where's the figure from and who is it of :?:
3D printing I presume :?:
Very Kool 8-)

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Thanks Rob. Yes, the figure is 3D printed, beautifully executed although a touch pricey. It's from a French company called Reed Oak. :) They have quite a few to choose from, mainly modern aircrew at the moment though they do have some civilians as well. I thought I should get the best quality figure I could to make my first foray into figure painting. ;) I think he will fit in nicely for what I have planned.

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That fellow looks rather modern. I guess this won't be a WW2 version then? :mrgreen:

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Looking good!
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[/quote]
Thanks Rob. Yes, the figure is 3D printed, beautifully executed although a touch pricey. It's from a French company called Reed Oak. :) They have quite a few to choose from, mainly modern aircrew at the moment though they do have some civilians as well. I thought I should get the best quality figure I could to make my first foray into figure painting. ;) I think he will fit in nicely for what I have planned.

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I've been watching their progress Vincent but hadn't seen the civilians - they are astonishing :shock: A glimpse of what is yet to come.

Looking forward to seeing this painted up

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Philipp Gross wrote:That fellow looks rather modern. I guess this won't be a WW2 version then? :mrgreen:

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Well Philipp, all I can say without painting myself into a corner is that the setting won't be WW2. ;)

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Mark Aldrich wrote:Looking good!
Thanks Mark

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Rob Matthews wrote:
Thanks Rob. Yes, the figure is 3D printed, beautifully executed although a touch pricey. It's from a French company called Reed Oak. :) They have quite a few to choose from, mainly modern aircrew at the moment though they do have some civilians as well. I thought I should get the best quality figure I could to make my first foray into figure painting. ;) I think he will fit in nicely for what I have planned.
Cheers,
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I've been watching their progress Vincent but hadn't seen the civilians - they are astonishing :shock: A glimpse of what is yet to come.
Looking forward to seeing this painted up
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The 3D thing is coming along quickly Rob. It's staggering what some people are able to produce these days. Bring it on I say. ;)
Unfortunately at the rate I'm going painting the figure will be some time away. :roll:

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I'm really curious what you'll do with it :D

I just read an interesting account - in the early 50s a Belgian smuggler used an M3 with fake Allied markings to smuggle coffee into Germany - several tons per trip. German border police weren't allowed to check Allied vehicles, but when they did find out it resulted in a wild chase during which the armour and offroad capacity of the M3 proved quite useful...

I haven't found a photo of this particular vehicle yet, but when I do it might have consequences :lol:

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