Since I was posting a relevant video in another thread a few minutes ago anyway, I thought I might as well drop this one here for the same reason, that I came across right after
Thanks JimHi Scottie
What he said
Jim
Neil, You are to kind mate thank you.It's always inspiring to watch you add to what seem to me to be already quite detailed kits. I do have plans for a project that will use what I learn from you, but for now I just enjoy watching the magic.
Chris, It does doesn't it, some serious fire power.After watching that, 'meat chopper' makes total sense.
Thanks Si,Great job with the latest batch of tweaks and upgrades Scottie
Greg, it's certainly no Tamyia build its hard work or it's just me.super detailed... l'm really looking forward next installment..
Thanks Jakko that will really come in useful when I get on to the guns.Since I was posting a relevant video in another thread a few minutes ago anyway, I thought I might as well drop this one here for the same reason, that I came across right after
That’s the exact same turret as in the back of this half-track, just on a trailer.
And a Happy New Year to you as well, your to kind mate thanks.Happy new year Scottie, just had a catch up with your build and as usual it is superb mate.
It’s probably not just you — AFV Club kits are generally far more intricate than (especially) Tamiya’s equivalents.it's certainly no Tamyia build its hard work or it's just me.
It does show some good details, I thought, though of course the most interesting bit is at the end, how fast it goes through four times a hundred roundsThanks Jakko that will really come in useful when I get on to the guns.
Thanks mate, but not happy with the shovel I can still see a ridge where I cleaned off the moulded detail, and the etch has come unstuck so it is not on straight.I would be.
Pete
Thanks mate, hopefully when I put the mistakes right.Scottie
This really is outstanding work.
ATB.
Andrew
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