Sliding in to watch as well..if dr Jones will be so kind to pour me a drink
Morning Joe, yes just shout, he's doing a great job, what with research into units involved and the running the bar .
ooo, he is off again
Like the KV's - have a Trumpeter KV1e Ehkranami, the one with bolt on armour plates, sat here that I started years ago which, funnily enough, I was looking at yesterday morning with an inkling of an idea to bring it up the to do list
Welcome Simon... Please don't look to close, about 30 ft in your case then you won't see any
cock ups, mistakes
Nothing fancy here as the snow will cover any thing that is in need of upgrading . Great stuff this snow, even better than mud !
Got my front row seat bookings...seeing familiar mischevious faces all round. The tidbits have been upgraded to cake thanks to someones hungry tum. I know the T-26 track pins tipped your decision but they did give a sprue handle for easy application to be snipped off once inserted. Nevertheless the KV1 is a brute of a tank. On its own it looked rather off scale shaped like an oversized Panzer 35t. Still a brute of a tank.
Historically correct?...who knows with battles see sawing back and forth they could have passed either knocked out heaps. Doesn't have to be a recent hit or skirmish. Build on John.
Cheers,
Richard
Hi Richard, oh I see what you mean about those pins, I'd have cut them off and then tried to fit !
Still I will make a note of that and put it in the box, so thank you .Seems obvious now I come to think of it !
I was thinking of having the German crew about to climb out of the tank having slipped into the frozen water and surrendering to the Russians.
I've enjoyed watching you alter figures to suit and I have so many odd ones out of sets, so thought a clear out and some fun .
.Thank you gentleman, hopefully some photos tomorrow .
John .