My brand for many years. Bulls eye logo was green from 42 to 45 when changed to red (to attract the ladies) w/L.S.M.F.T. slogan added. Awesome detailing Scottie. PaulE
Thanks John, Lets hope it doesn't go pair shaped.My word Paul you don't disappoint, exceptional work mate ..
And that's before your finished .
JohJohn
Richard, Thanks mate. Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend.Hi Scottie, leave you for a while and I come back to some great modelling...just like cooking, leave whats in the pot to simmer and the flavours mix and come out nicely. Really lovely work.
It'll be a while before I get back into building. A close modelling buddy just passed away yesterday with a massive heart attack. In Muslim custom he was buried the same day and I attended the funeral at the Mosque and later last night at the cemetary. I apologies if I mentioned this here. Malaysian modelers are shocked...he was only 47.
Hopefully the Toon build will get me going again.
Richard
Ross, thanks mate This is going to be a slow build hope you can stick with it.Scottie
Nice work, look forward to the rest of the build.
cheers
Ross
Dirk, Thanks mate I must admit I am happy with the way it is going so far.Superb work Scottie, it doesn't get more real than this.
DIRK
Paul, Not a label that is seen over here to much but I know the brand from their sponsorship of motor cycling.My brand for many years. Bulls eye logo was green from 42 to 45 when changed to red (to attract the ladies) w/L.S.M.F.T. slogan added. Awesome detailing Scottie. PaulE
Quality takes time. I'll bet that doing this the hours pass unnoticed.Not a lot to see but it was quite time consuming.
Jim, Your right about the time it does pass quickly.Quality takes time. I'll bet that doing this the hours pass unnoticed.
Jim
Richard, this build is really slow and steady. Due to the nature of this vehicle hopefully quite a bit will still be seen given the open top.Paul,
Slow and steady...thats the way to do it. Although it will be hidden from view its good to know its there.
Cheers,
Richard
Bob, thanks mate glad your sticking with it.Superb detailing Paul, keep up the good work.
Pete, Thanks mate hopefully it will be time well spent.Hi Scottie, nice work and time is an illusion, if you enjoyed the time you didn't waste it, and what you think takes 5 minutes takes hours sometimes. Carry on the good work sir.
Pete.
Thanks Steve, they don't look to bad there are one or two slightly wonky but I will let them go.Stunning work Paul. You really are puling out the stops on this one. Getting those handles level must have been a headache.Top notch work mate
Colin, Thanks for looking in.Nice work Paul.
MikeScottie,
Just caught up on your build, everyone has said what needs to be said. I am totally blown away with the finish and detail you have added.
Cheers, Mike.
wow l did not know they had a folding bazooka... that is great to learn every day... thanks Paul
Greg
Thanks Richard I know the existence of the M9 and M9A1 Bazooka... but i did not know it was in ToE in the M20... u can see them in use during the battle of the bulge and for sure later... The Paratroopers (17th Airborne) also used the brand new M18 recoiles rifle .... have a nice dayGreg, these were paratroop versions. I think first used in Operation Varsity. Could be earlier in Normandy or at Arnhem.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Richard I know the existence of the M9 and M9A1 Bazooka... but i did not know it was in ToE in the M20... u can see them in use during the battle of the bulge and for sure later... The Paratroopers (17th Airborne) also used the brand new M18 recoiles rifle .... have a nice day
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