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    Completed Tanks Thread, tamiya flakpanzer mobelwagon in Military Vehicles; really must learn to start taking pictures during builds. anyway here is the finished article and in usual tamiya style ...
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      tamiya flakpanzer mobelwagon

      really must learn to start taking pictures during builds. anyway here is the finished article and in usual tamiya style everything fits together perfectly all though this kits was marked as 1976 and was given to me by a freind.base is a piece of roofing slate and the cobbles were made from plaster of paris using moulds from j works.

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      Nice one Andrew, Those cobblestones are fantastic! The rest is as well but I just had to comment the cobbles!

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      Awesome Andrew,the figures came out nice too!
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      Another cracker from the phalinmegob stable.....

      Very nice composition, and yes, the cobbles are superb!

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      thanks guys, the cobbles took a lot of time to get right because the moulds dont sit quite right together, luckily plaster is easy to cut and carve.
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      Hi. It's nice model. Good colors, and soft wheatering. I like when is not too much of everythink. If you let me have just one objection- try to work a bit on sharpnes of your photographs. Besise it's lovely. Regards.
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      have to agree with the rest those cobbles are fantastic
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      Lovely work Andy love the cobbles .
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      Quote Originally Posted by panzer6 View Post
      Hi. It's nice model. Good colors, and soft wheatering. I like when is not too much of everythink. If you let me have just one objection- try to work a bit on sharpnes of your photographs. Besise it's lovely. Regards.
      unfortunatly, i dont own a camera, just an oldish mobile phone and those pictures are about as good as it gets. will hopefully be getting a half decent camera in the near future.
      re: the cobbles, these are silicone moulds and i think they only cost about 3 or 4 quid online from lucky model in hong kong
      once again thanks for the good comments.hows the baby scott,still keeping you up at night
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      hey andrew try ur local cash generator,they normally have cheap digital cameras that do just as good as dear ones,apart from that its a gorgeous build u have there
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