Waiting for some 4BO

Strenko J

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I’ve been hesitant to post this since I don’t have much time to build this summer but I wanted to try to stay on pace with commander Race…lol..

hopefully I can find some time in the next few weeks to provide some updates.

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Joe,
that's looking good! Have any difficulty with the frame aerial? You can see the beginning of the transition of the Christie tank to the T-34................. The BT-5 saw action at Khalkhin Gol in 1939, a war that took place between the Soviet Union & Japan - a little known conflict, that nevertheless had over 40,000 casualties & involved over 500 tanks & over 1000 planes, and had a direct bearing on WWII
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Hi Joe
Looks to have built up well. A lot of figures to paint. Are they from one manufacturer or are they a mixture? Sometimes mixing makes can result in some odd sizing.
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Joe.

That's coming on very nicely indeed.

Well done so far.

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Joe,
that's looking good! Have any difficulty with the frame aerial? You can see the beginning of the transition of the Christie tank to the T-34................. The BT-5 saw action at Khalkhin Gol in 1939, a war that took place between the Soviet Union & Japan - a little known conflict, that nevertheless had over 40,000 casualties & involved over 500 tanks & over 1000 planes, and had a direct bearing on WWII
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Dave,

yes some minor fitting issues with the aerial frame but not too bad overall..just had to work it from one end and work my way around until the glue set up. thanks for the history of the Khalkhin Gol conflict.. always good to go back and look for pics on the internet.
 

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Hi Joe
Looks to have built up well. A lot of figures to paint. Are they from one manufacturer or are they a mixture? Sometimes mixing makes can result in some odd sizing.
Jim
Thanks Jim,

most figures are from the Tamiya kit and a few from different Dragon kits and ESCI...with a few Hornet head modifications to the German infantry crew that will become part of the dio. I try to stay away from mixing anything from Verlinden with any of the other brands... Verlinden seems to be a little on the "giant" size compared to other brands.
 

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Hi Joe great build is it straight out of the box or have you added a few bit and bobs. Dave
Hi Joe great build is it straight out of the box or have you added a few bit and bobs. Dave
David apologies for the delay in responding..most was OOB but I did have a Eduard PE kit that added some extra little detail… onto the GAZ AAA next
 

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Nice carpentry there, Joe ! Is that balsa, or basswood ? Looking to add woodwork to my own project but seems that basswood is a bit better to work with possibly ? What are your thoughts ?
 

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Thanks Ron, it is basswood That I used and I do agree that it is better to work with IMO. I cut each section to size and then marked up the plank sizes and scribed them in. I had much more success this time than on the last GAZ truck bed that I built. overall this one turned out better
 

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Can’t believe it’s been this long since I’ve updated and posted a picture. I just have been so busy this summer and fall, I put modeling on hold. But now have had some time to update the two main vehicles for the upcoming dio. will try to keep up with more updates and have missed way too E81A8ECA-C8EF-4E48-ACBD-A7CF30AD30FA.jpeg92239FF9-8F55-4572-9553-79B77745F534.jpegA07A530D-274B-4F81-B4A7-F935C3CD1B34.jpeg3B28EB2B-1408-4A6F-9CB1-F07467BB9B6D.jpegC37B4891-F8D4-446C-8EBA-4263F8F207F8.jpeg6C979156-E8E9-4945-9D23-5DF6BD7FA0D8.jpegC7E3BAFD-07E2-42A4-9D6F-FBC67F4D1C1B.jpeg17AC44D8-910A-4210-A09F-539B5BAD7EFF.jpeg192A84A5-18CE-4D21-921B-7E83F5A22B85.jpegmany of everyone’s builds and postings. I apologize for not checking in to see everyone’s outstanding work.
 

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Can’t believe it’s been this long since I’ve updated and posted a picture. I just have been so busy this summer and fall, I put modeling on hold. But now have had some time to update the two main vehicles for the upcoming dio. will try to keep up with more updates and have missed way too View attachment 439917View attachment 439918View attachment 439919View attachment 439920View attachment 439921View attachment 439922View attachment 439923View attachment 439924View attachment 439925many of everyone’s builds and postings. I apologize for not checking in to see everyone’s outstanding work.
Awesome, John , I'm loving that cargo cover on the truck !
 

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Wow, just spotted this........check with JR, he can probably spare you a "bucket" of 4BO and still have a truckload left over. If my memory serves, he was using it to paint the garden shed with last year! :tongue-out3:
Looking forward to your next update. Rick H.
 

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Fantastic work Joe. Very well done indeed.
 
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