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Not the best kit I have ever built, fit was, for the most part, poor, and fought all the way, a few times I was ready to throw it out of the window, but managed to control the urge and in the end I was quite pleased with the end result.


Quite a few bits were added as the basic kit lacked a lot of parts that should have been there, eg the drivers periscope in the hull roof, no turret interior other than the gun breach.View attachment 107805

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Very good Malcolm I like that a lot , I'm after this one but the only one they have by me is the lee
 
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The upper hull is the problem with this kit, it is a multi-part build and every thing has to line up perfect or there will be curse words used in abundance.
 
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That is a stunning piece of work that you have created I especially like the interior and the weathering you have created. Are you going to put it in a dio? ( think I see a crusader in the background?


Awesome


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That is the plan, as I already have a finished Crusader with the same markings, a local Regiment, the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry.
 
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That is the plan, as I already have a finished Crusader with the same markings, a local Regiment, the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry.
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That is the plan, as I already have a finished Crusader with the same markings, a local Regiment, the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry.
Hi Malcolm your a star really you are. My grandfather was with the yeomanry in North Africa ( Royal artillery ) I did a 25pounder gun carriage on here ( it looked I think with the Canadian tractor although I know my geandfather who was a loader never pretty said they had any ( yank equipment!! )


He was involved in the push on Tobruk and then went up through Italy fighting towards the allied landings in 1944.
 
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He probably had a Morris Quad Tractor.


I believe that SKP Models do one now, but for silly money.
 
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You have made my day ( I never did my quad with open cab but you have filled it with gear that is spot on ( better than my attempt, I do remember he saying he hated the job at times as he got a lot of flak from the British infantry saying your the b##### who shelled us this morning etc etc a bit harsh you would think but then again war is never pretty!! He passed away in 1983


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Looks good! I am building the Academy Lee, and suspect the same issues! Decided to build it as a wreck…!
 

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He probably had a Morris Quad Tractor.
I believe that SKP Models do one now, but for silly money.
Yes they do and yes it was not the cheapest kit I have bought.

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Looks good! I am building the Academy Lee, and suspect the same issues! Decided to build it as a wreck…!
I have built this and it went together rather well. Yes, it was a bit fiddly at times but the only thing I had problems with was the side cannon as far as I recall.


It's one of those "take your time" kits.


Despite your issues with it you have made a great job of it Malcolm
 

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Nice Grant Malcolm, and the detail you've added really makes for a more interesting/accurate interior.


Cheers


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You have made my day ( I never did my quad with open cab but you have filled it with gear that is spot on ( better than my attempt, I do remember he saying he hated the job at times as he got a lot of flak from the British infantry saying your the b##### who shelled us this morning etc etc a bit harsh you would think but then again war is never pretty!! He passed away in 1983
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That`s why they got the nick-name of `Drop Shorts`.
 
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Never done much for me this tank Malcom but you have made a great job of this, I could even be tempted to do one.
 
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