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Thanks Mr T.Great stuff
You see, we knew you could do it
Pete.
Thanks Mr T.Great stuff
You see, we knew you could do it
Glad I'm heading in the right direction.Getting better and better Pete
Pete, excellent to have you back, thank you for your support, hope we can return the same for you when required.
Build is coming on great and I, and others have missed your posts, so keep it up, as long as your happy . Pm me if you want.
Nb hope that brass propping up the whippet is spent..lol
Hi there safe 70+ year's in sand & saltwater did the trick, as for the popping I'm get to the stage where I can't help it (it's a age thing).Nice.. I see a couple of the primers are still intact, hope they've rusted out, don't want them popping your tracks off after all the time spent building up... Lol
Pete have to agree with Colin, this is great, looking forward to your hairy stick skills shortly.Wow, the extra detail going into this looks excellent. Great detective work.
John , I concur.Pete.
When I read you were going to give up, as beyond your skill level I thought never ! Glad you carried on, what a difference that detailing has made, a stunning dogs do dahs.
Great job, the paintwork and weathering will really make this pop.
John.
Hi Steve I'm please you like them.Stunning work Peter. A really good example of miniature engineering. Very impressive. Good luck with the wet stuff. Have you decided on a colour scheme yet?
Cheers Ian getting there slowiy.Looking very good Pete
Hi Colin I know what you mean can look I've been tempted to just leave models in black primer and call them done.I know it's primer, but it does like quite ominous in black.
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