Andy.
John, that is really impressive, lots of stuff to hold the interest and very well made.
Loving that John. Great job. The interaction between the figures really brings it to life. The whole gives a proper impression of the gun’s size as well. It really was a huge beast.
Superb, well done JR.
Pete
They don't come much better John!
Absolutely spot on in every way.
Well what can I say to each of you other than a big big thank you, really nice comments from you all.
With Neal and Allen aka Dude 1 In mind here as some more photos, many in B&W with some altered again to sharpen and blur to be more like real photos we see.
Above in it's new home.
Yes the bench is clear, some will be amazed that its tidy, this is a rare photo and should be enjoyed by those who are tidy !
Now onto Mr T's Memorable build.
Once again thank you
John.
Thanks Neil, sometimes strange things do happen ( the bench ) , but I fear that won't last long .That's quite a body of work ,John, I'm very impressed- AND a tidy bench
Thank you Paul, appreciate your comments.John,
That is an excellent result my friend. Lots of things to see and a great story.
This saddens me Rick, but the times Jim has rejected all photos I'm now used to it. Having had my medication increased by Matron I can get over any rejection by the Tidy Bench Club.You realize JR, that just because you tidied up your bench once does not qualify for membership in the "Tidy Bench" Club. I'm sure that 570 would agree with my observations so don't get your hopes up, that is, until you are told the correct amount to be placed in a plain manila envelope along with instructions on where to send it.
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