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    Dry spells

    Well I have about 24 models started and right now are sleeping in their boxes waiting for the right idea for them to be finished. Is that a dry spell? Hope to get rid of it soon! Ruben
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    Macross YF-19

    Looks very nice! It is 1/72 scale? Ruben
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    Sdkfz124 Wespe

    Hey, you finished it! And just under a decade! :woohoo: But seriously, it looks great; I like the composition of the scene very much. The only thing that bothers me a little is the contrast of the shadows in the clothing; I find it too intense. But that is my opinion though. Ruben
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    My scratch built tank

    Well Shawn, before my tank pays a visit to your bunker my sappers will go and decorate it. Maybe a garland of explosives around it will light it up pretty good. After all your engineers forgot to include a machine gun. :evil:
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    WIP Double Duty

    So far the job and the upgrades has been excellent. There's no doubt that both will be winners. Ruben
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    WIP: My very first AFV's modelling attempt.

    This is a clear example of success at first try! Magnificent job Giovanni. Ruben
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    DML Late Nashorn

    Fantastic job mate. Your attention to detail is superb! Ruben
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    My scratch built tank

    Hello again guys. After some time spent doing almost nothing I returned to his build to finish it for good so here is an advance. I applied the stars and the lettering for the hoses, gave it some washes, filters and dry brushing to gave ti the "used" look. The filters and wash were done with...
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    Ruben's DML Jagdtiger

    Hello my friends, long time no see! Thanks for your replies, they are most welcome. Dave, no, I still don't have a paint scheme for it. Now lets continue.... Following the exterior of the hull I decided to do the interior. One thing I noticed is that there's nothing beneath the grilles in the...
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    60CM Karl Its Big , and Heavy , and back in shop.

    Re:60CM Karl Its Big , and Heavy Very, very nice indeed. Ruben
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    Iron Mike's Jagdpanther

    Wow Mike! You really have done a great job on this one; it looks terrific. Ruben
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    Petes Sturmi

    It's really looking the part Pete; nice job all around! Ruben
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    Dave's Build - Jadgtiger Porsche Production

    Now I understand why you said that the tracks were a pain in the b*tt! But you have to admit that they look impressive. Ruben
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    Trumpeter Hotchkiss H35

    Hummm! Looks like you are going to enter the "Shelf Queen revival" Period Laura. You did a great job in reviving that little fella. Ruben
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    Sdkfz124 Wespe

    Looks very nice Dave. Specially the tree, very convincing with the branches weighted down by the snow! One thing thou, the tonal variations in the terrain aren't visible in the photos, you did something to the terrain or it's just the photos? Ruben
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    Dragunov's 10,5cm Sturmhaubtize 42 Ausf.G FINISHED

    Looks beautiful my friend, Excellent job and finish! Do the leaves in the Stug are an indication of a diorama? Ruben
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    The Quonset Hut

    Thanks guys! I'm really glad you like it. Ruben
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    The Quonset Hut

    jenny croft wrote: Well, you can say they are cousins. The Nissen Hut was the original one designed by the British back in 1916 but when the Americans decided to copy it they made certain improvements to it. The most important being insulation! The Nissen hut relied on the empty space between...
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    Engineers Bunker to combat Walker Tanks

    Nice start Shawn! I'll be following this closely. Ruben
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    The Quonset Hut

    (I don't know if this is the right place for this but if not feel free to move it to where it might belong.) Hi everybody. The "Quonset Hut" was a hut made of corrugated sheet metal used by the US army primarily as troop shelter during WWII. You could find it in almost every theater of...
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