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      Jagdpanzer IV 70

      Built this tonight,needs small finishing touches and paint. The Carpet Monster claimed a part tonight,on hands and knees searching for 10 mins still could not find it.
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      Hope you like it,comments and advice most welcome.

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      Nice job tony looking forward to seeing it painted, I assume this is one of the 1/76 revell re-issues of the old matchbox mouldings, what with the mini dio base, brilliant arent they! The only thing i can advise is to maybe drill the gun barrel , i did this on the 1/76 wespe i did and it really makes a difference, congrats on a great build , cheers tony
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      I will take on board Tony about drilling the barrel (where is that hammer drill). I enjoy building these kits so relaxing. Hope to get Monty's Caravan in a few days.

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      Hi tony, ive got montys caravan in the stash, its a corker isnt it. They really went to town on the base for that one- fallen statues , broken kerbs,cobbled street barriers etc . everything you need to make a superb little scene all in the box-brilliant! looking forward to seeing it mate , cheers tony
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      I brought it cos of seeing some of the finished ones on the net.Looks a great kit.

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      Quote Originally Posted by msm2 View Post
      The Carpet Monster claimed a part tonight,on hands and knees searching for 10 mins still could not find it.
      Tony..
      I've found a few parts with this method. Get an old pair of SWMBO's tights and stretch them over the end of the vacuum hoover tube. Have a good vaccuum and if you are lucky you'll end up with the part stuck to the tights.
      I found a minute door (that covers the flap actuating rod) from my Spitfire this way. It sproinged out of the tweezers and flew about eight feet accross the room,incredible.
      Very nice little model by the way.
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      Make sure it's an old pair of tights or you'll end up with a limp!
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      [/QUOTE]It sproinged out of the tweezers[/QUOTE]

      I love how you learn new technical terms on this forum.........
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      It should be the Vinyl Monster as I was building this in the kitchen.. Makes it worst, the floor is a marble grey colour. Will try the tights method.

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      nice build so far mate these little kits sure bring back a few memories.
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      It sproinged out of the tweezers[/QUOTE]

      I love how you learn new technical terms on this forum.........[/QUOTE]

      Come on Graham! You know every profession has it's own language - you're a big lad now so it's time you started learning the language we use! lol

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