1/35 Tamiya Field Kitchen

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Fenlander

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As soon as I opened the box to this kit I fell in love with it. I think it is the loaves of bread and the sack of potatoes that did it lol. The figures are superb with smiles on their faces.

Again, the sprue shots.

Love those loaves of bread bottom right, above

Right at the front of this sprue is the lovely bucket...
 
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I have made a start on this once again, lovely kit from Tamya.

The sub assemblies ready for a final fettle and spray primer . The wheels are not glued on as yet to make painting easier.

The cooker. Got to put a 1/35 scale sausage stew in that big pot!

The limber

An ide of what it looks like together. It will not be displayed like this as the Limber is detached while the cooker is in operation.
 

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Looks like a nice kit coming together there. When you see something like that it makes you realise just how far we've come in the last 65-70 years. It really doesn't look much different to an American civil war chuck wagon. Looking forward to seeing those smiling soldiers.

Steve
 
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dubster72

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Looking good Graham, though I can't help hoping we can see the miserable motorcyclists with the happy soldiers who are getting fed! Patrick
 
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Paul1978

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Oh Graham, talking about being a conformist :smiling3: Well, yesterday i fell in love with your field kitchan and ACCIDENTALLY popped into my local model shop on my way to work and ACCIDENTALLY bought it too :smiling3:

There's something so special about these little models. I loved doing my Kubelwagen a well as buying a box of ammo and crates :smiling3:

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Looks like a nice kit Graham and i see it has a bucket in there too lol. Doe's makes a change from armour, can't wait too see it finished.

Have fun, John
 
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Fenlander

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You sound very 'accident' prone Paul lol. It is a lovely kit though. Yes John, I would like to see it finished to, been a bit tricky doing much of late but should be back into fray before the weekend when I hope to get an airbrush. That should set me back by about six months lol.
 
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noble

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it looks real nice, have to say that i have been looking at the one with the horses it is soooo different i might consider buying this one it would make a lovely dio. keep up the good work.

scott
 
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backonthecase

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I've got this in the stash ready to go with a halftrack dio I have in the works!! This is the 1st time I've seen anyone building it! looks good so far. Post some pics when you get the paint on :gooddoggy:
 
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Fenlander

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Thanks BOTC, this project has been sidetracked a bit but I am making a plan and I am going to stick to it :laughing:

I want to clear the decks with my Eurofighter and then get some horse drawn stuff sorted. Trouble is, I have a new Bi plane to build to. But I will stick nearly to my plan.
 
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John Huggins

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Hi Fenlander, looking good, just a quick Q&A can u get a field kitchen thats not drewn by horses ??, all the ones i've seen got horses but i want to have one being towed by something else, or can i just convert the tow hitch to fit something else.

Looking forward to the finished product.

John
 
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backonthecase

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I think logically you could have it drawn by anything, whether German or commandeered from civvies etc in the case of lost/ill horses.
 

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Hi Graham Great kit and I'm looking forward to seeing the dio that this will go into (surely this deserves a setting). Anyway, great to see you back and with a little cracker of a kit. Cheers Paul
 

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Sorry, now realise this is an old post. Still if you get round to finishing it Graham, I for one would be really interested to see the results. Hope you're well. Cheers Paul
 
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