Good Lord!...not another wreck!I'

Gern

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No way I'm gonna stop you producing this sort of quality build Jim!!
 

Jim R

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Hi Jim
Another superb model in you own inimitable style.
Jim
 

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No way I'm gonna stop you producing this sort of quality build Jim!!
Thanks so much Dave.
Sometimes a get a vision and just run with it,.

Jim
 

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Excellent result. Do you get inspiration from an old photo or just wing it?
either way, looks fab.
Thanks Carl, inspiration comes from a number of things, it may be a photo or such.
But mostly it starts out a little embryo and once I get started it kind of takes on a life of it's own.

I must keep it muzzled and not let things go too far.

OIP.jpg
 

adt70hk

I know its a bit sad but I like quickbuild kits!!!
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Jim

That's really is rather special. A top job all round.

ATB

Andrew
 

spanner570

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Another cracker from the 'Jim' Stable!

Top job. :thumb2:
 

Andy the Sheep

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Very nice, indeed! The overall effect is amazingly realistic.
I tried to imagine what happened to that Pz IV: the tank hit an A/T mine with its left track and became a sort of practice target...
 

grumpa

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Very nice, indeed! The overall effect is amazingly realistic.
I tried to imagine what happened to that Pz IV: the tank hit an A/T mine with its left track and became a sort of practice target...
Thank you so much Andrea, That is exactly the scenario, once disabled by an ingeniously placed mine,
she was a sitting duck.
In many cases the street stones were surgically removed, the soil hollowed out, then the mine was emplaced
then the stones were very gingerly replaced so as to show no sign of disturbance.

Thank you again for your kind words.

Jim
 
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