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Nice camo.
......and I know what it is!\ said:However......... I have a cunning plan.......... :D
Bugger, been caught out :eek: :D\ said:......and I know what it is!
You are going to light your blow torch, point it at the door opening and burn out a bloody great hole...........Voila, no more door frame!
Yeh, right...... took me 4 hours but they are in sections and in the spray bootho_O\ said:You'll have them done in no time:D
Are we talking about the same Graham here Robert :eek: Nobody quits easier than me lol.\ said:Graham you never need to pull yourself down when you make a boo boo as we know the skill level you have always makes it right.
I on the other hand make a boo boo and call it ( completed ) hope they don't see it ( Hahahahahaah )
This is looking very nice indeed and I do like the oxide factory colour makes the camo look that much clearer
Good luck in the weathering stage but we know it's just a walk in the park for you
Regards
Robert
Oooo, Nick away Patrick. It adds a nice contrast doesn't it?\ said:That's coming along nicely Graham. I might nick your red oxide interior for my Flakpanzer
Cheers Monica. Yep, it is a case of settling into a rhythm and just taking them one at a time. I always hate starting them but once I get going, I quite enjoy it. They are all done now and in sections primed up and ready for painting. Once I have them on the vehicle the weathering starts.\ said:looking real nice ,Graham,do like the dark brown over the dark yellow camo,and always like the
look of the German,red/brown primer,
you will be fine with the links,once you get started,and fall into a pattern,it go,in no time,
It does indeed! Makes a change from just having it cream or Dunkelgelb on the inside.\ said:Oooo, Nick away Patrick. It adds a nice contrast doesn't it?
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