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Recent content by agentg

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    RFM Tunisian Tiger

    A recent trip to the ER and a unplanned vacation in November left me plenty of time to build. I haven't been posting a lot but I have been at the bench. This is my rendition of Tiger #142 of sPzAbt 501. After studying lots of photos I believe she looks the business. #142 had Dark Gray...
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    My take on a Sherman

    Thank you gents. G
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    My take on a Sherman

    Thank you! G
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    My take on a Sherman

    Thank you gentlemen. This one was fun. G
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    Rye Field Tiger

    I have one awaiting it's turn at the bench. Perusing the kit I'd say she's between the venerable Tamiya "African" Tiger and the newer DML Tiger 131. The price was great for what you get. G
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    My take on a Sherman

    We all model AFV's as if they have been to hell and back. I decided to try another route. This is a brand new M4A3 on it's way to the ship. That's a Tamiya M4A3 modified without tools, tow cables or crew gear. I scratch built the shipping crate and the entire railroad car...
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    LOVE&WAR

    Marvelous work sir! G
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    Little and lethal, DML's Panzerjaeger I.

    Ok, I have procured kit 6230 and this build is back on. I just got home from the Midwest and will have to get settled but she's scheduled for re start! G
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    Here's what's next.

    Shipyard cranes were a prime consideration until the 1940's. By then the world situation necessitated advances that allowed for larger tanks. Surprise! While the USMC actually used the M1917 6 ton tank, this is such a sweet little kit I didn't take the time to modify it. The only...
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    Here's what's next.

    Very much so, that was a prime consideration for the user. :soldier :soldier :soldier :soldier :soldier :soldier :soldier G
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    Here's what's next.

    1/35th. It was a small two man affair in real life. Weighed in at 6-7 tons. G
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    Panzer II Commission Build From the Duke

    Nicely done. Your friend will be proud to display that. G
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    Here's what's next.

    This is a sweet little kit. Not for the faint of heart though but if you take your time, it builds up beautifully. Used these with a smattering of Deck Tan. Pre shade. Color. That gives you an idea. My apologies for the blurry photos. My aim was off with the camera not the AB...
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    Here's what's next.

    The end result may surprise you though..... :ohmy: We are in the primer stage right now. I'm waiting for a week or so before the final color goes on, it's been rather damp here. Any one want to take a guess as to the what this will be? G
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    The bitter end, a Panzer III in Tunisia

    Thank you all! I decided she was a smidge too clean. I added some mud mixed from white glue, pigments and acrylic craft paint. I was looking for that damp mud look. G
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