1/35 Tamiya Walker Bulldog Korea Winter 1953

Lee Drennen

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Well it snowed again last night about 3in so when I got home this evening I couldn’t resist another winter scene I’m calling this Korea Winter 1953. I built this tank several years ago and it was one of my first 1/35 military pieces enjoy the pics.328226328227328228328229328230328231328232328233328234
 

Lee Drennen

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Thank you Gentlemen. Taking the pics were a lot of fun Ian.
 

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Nice job. It brings back memories for me - my very first 1/35 AFV was the motorised version of the Tamiya Bulldog.
 

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A very tidy build Lee. I am glad you enjoyed the kit. A very nice natural dio as well :cool:. Well done mate
 

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Thanks Steve it was my first 1/35 kit I just couldn’t resist that setting. Thanks for the complement
 

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Si. Thank you for that very nice complement

Scotttie. When I seen the snow when it was done I just had to take it vantage of it

Jim. Thank you your complements are always welcome and I appreciate it

Steve that’s the way I like to build dio thank you for the compliment they’re always very welcome

Peter. I’m glad I can bring back some memories it was a very enjoyable kit
 

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Lee, sorry I'm late seeing this. It turned out really nice. My first recollections of the "Walker Bulldog" was in Long Beach Ca. when I was a small boy. The Army had one on display along with other military vehicles and equipment at some function I can't recall. At that time it looked Huge. Cheers, Rick H.
 
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