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    Tamiya's 1.35 Tilly

    Hi Jenny The pick-axe shaft was stowed inside the passenger door pillar and the pick-axe head was stowed separately on the front passenger bulkhead. They were too big and awkward to stow assembled, so had to be broken into two parts. Cheers Mike
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    Tamiya's 1.35 Tilly

    Hi everyone Here are some shots of the new 1.35 Tamiya Tilly. The basic construction is, as you'd expect from Tamiya, very very easy. The model goes together very quickly and the fit is fantastic. It is only when the detailing starts that things slow down. However, you don't have to do the...
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    Tilly mad!

    Hi guys My name is Mike Shackleton and I've been interested in military vehicles from the year dot. I've been modelling since my dad showed me how to when I was a kid - much like most of you I guess. In recent years I've become more involved by designing all of Barbarossa Books publications - i...
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