CHOSIN FEW at Funchilin pass

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Thanks Peter .... well i worked all month with 14 days in a row.... so i was really fed up....
and YEEESSSS Paul... l'm really happy to be on track again....
 

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Greg с новым годо.
Nice undercoat, very smooth looking. Just had a quick recap ,that weathering on the bridge :thumb2:.
Dzhon.
 

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Greg, great to have you back from the festivities.

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спасибо.... :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling: the weathering was an experiment for the other vehicles (it will be much smoother)

Thank you Richard sooooo happy all this it's over...:smiling6::smiling6::smiling6::smiling6:
 

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Glad to see I wasn't the only one working all over Christmas. Although I didnt quite do 14 days straight:smiling5: Nice to see the wet stuff on the vehicles
 

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Thank you Peter.. very kind of you... i try to be as "regular" as possible :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling:
 
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That fence must have been a bit of an ass to do? The wet stuff is going on well. All falling into place now:thumb2:
 

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I was thinking the same as Steve. does look very realistic. :thumb2:
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Thank you Paul l'm really having a blast...:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Hey Steve... sorry i did not get the "wet stuff" you said..:thinking::thinking::thinking::smiling2::smiling2:
And John and Steve the fence was not that complicated only the "sewing" of the metal cable (the one on the top and in the middle) was a bit long... but for the rest everything was cool...thank you both for your kind comments...:smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling:
 

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Hi Greg, love the progress you're making on the Pass. The output of your factory is very productive. The threading of the fence must have been tedious. I think what Steve meant with the "wet stuff" were the streaks on the snow...very convincing and realistic.
Thanks to you I am now getting the whole picture of the Funchilin Pass and the Chosin reservoir and how vital it was to keep it open for the Marines to escape being trapped. It is not going to be a forgotten war for me now.

Cheers,
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Thank you Richard very kind words.... l think l understood now what Steve said....:smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling:
Indeed the Funchilin pass was vital...
 

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Greg. I've just had a recap of your most excellent build thread.

Top work........:thumb2:
 

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The phrase "wet stuff" is a colloquial term from planet Zarg which means "paint":smiling5::smiling3::smiling6:
 
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