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    37mm ammo for Staghound

    Thanks James, much appreciated.
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    Staghound

    Here's the Italeri Staghound with Resicast accessories. It'll be a Manitoba Dragoons car. I'm having fun with the interior, don't know how far I'll take the detail. I used Armorscale and Collector's Brass barrels. The Bronco kit fit together better and was more fun to build but the Italeri kit...
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    37mm ammo for Staghound

    Hey folks, I'm building an Italeri Staghound and trying to put some detail into the turret basket. Does anybody sell 1/35 scale 37mm ammo? Ted
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    Staghound I

    Nice work 'brit. Love the stowage.
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    top sandwich

    Homemade humous (1/2" thick), tomatoes and sprouts on toast. Sometimes we fire up the BBQ at work for lunch and I'll make a sandwich with steak, goat cheese and avocado. :woohoo: The Vegemite actually sounds good, I like miso and nutritional yeast, I'll have to get my Aussie buddy to bring...
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    Ted's Panther

    Thanks for the info guys. The die cast hulls fit really badly. Here it is with black primer followed by Tamiya dark yellow (lightened with white). I made new skirts from styrene sheet, about .015" thick
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    Randy's Panther

    That looks like a nice kit Randy. Are the figures well done? The old Dragon Panther I'm building is badly designed. Ted
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    Dutch skating soldier

    In honour of Dutch Liberation Day, I started building a 54mm Dutch soldier. Skating season was over by the time the Netherlands was invaded so this represents a soldier in the few years before the war. The Lead Sled packaging has great information on the uniform, kinda like Historex packaging.
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    Show us your mugg

    Here's me on a trip to the UK. The first is at a model shop in York. The second is at a church door in the Cotswolds that apparently inspired Tolkien's picture of the doors of Moria. A friend told me that I shouldn't be knocking..."Speak friend and enter"
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    Tamiya Austin Tilly 1/35 , Royal Navy

    Great scene and congratulations on having it included in a magazine. Ted
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    Sven's M3A2 Bradley

    Cool, I appreciate the Step-by Step.
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    Shorty's Elefant & Famo 1/72

    Tiny zimmerit, you're braver than me.
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    Pavel's JagdTiger

    Wow Pavel, looks great. What glue did you use to get the tracks to sit down on the wheels. I'm worried about getting mine to sit that nicely.
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    Dragunov's 1/144 scale StuG III, Ausf.B & F/8

    Dragunov wrote: :lol:
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    Ted's Panther

    Here's my project. It has a die cast upper and lower hull which don't fit together very well. All of the references for the eary G Panther I can find show zimmerit but I don't think I can manage 1/72 zimmerit this month. I may add a chin to the mantlet to represent a late model G without...
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    The New Favorite Youtube Video's

    Rio Grande Mud and Tres Hombres are sweet albums. This youtube clip isn't music, just trying to flush out my fellow D&D nerds out there
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    Sci - Fi/Horror movies ...........

    G Cooper wrote: Oh man Wizards is classic, and my wife and daughter like Firefly as much as I do. Alien is probably my fav and it's sci-fi and horror combined.I liked the Blair Witch Project a lot.
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    Japanese Work Crew-Finished

    Done and done. Thanks for the comments guys. Thanks also to the TnT crew for organizing this group build. Having everyone start with the same base really got people to be creative. This has been the most fun group build I've been a part of.
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    Abdin's Corner -Helping the survivors finished!

    Great scene. The converted ambulance is the perfect vehicle for this little base. I can't wait to see these vignettes all together.
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    Japanese Work Crew-Finished

    Re:Japanese Work Crew-tree/base progress Thanks folks, much appreciated. My wife and I went for a walk today and I was constantly distracted looking at tree bark. For the blossoms I cut tiny pieces of tissue paper, scrunched it up and glued it on in bunches. The base has oregano, chalk and...
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