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1/35 Italeri STAGHOUND Mark One
BlrwestSiR replied to Martinnfb's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
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They still do. For the moment anyways. No milkman unfortunately, just guys selling duct cleaning services. Who get confused when I say we have rad heating.
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1/35 Tamiya 88mm Flak 36/37
BlrwestSiR replied to Bill_S's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
Nice to try something different. Carl -
Gotcha, thanks for the clarification. That makes it easier.
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Thanks for the heads up. I checked some photos of the actual tank and there's definitely zimmerit. It's the square pattern one but I haven't seen Meng's decal zimmerit for this kit. Might have to make it from scratch. Which I hope is easier than the last time I tried doing zimmerit. As for the camo scheme, does that mean the kit version is wrong? Should it just be in a dark yellow only? Can't really say either. Canada Post is getting by on delivering packages these days as letter mail had been on the decline. I know they wanted to get rid of door to door service a few years ago but that sort of got back burnered.
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Thanks Frank!
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I got mine for about the same from Aurora models in China as well. Same to Canada. My LHS just can't compete on anything coming out of China. Kits from Japan and Europe are closer in price, especially after you factor in shipping.
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Thanks Rob! I wasn't sure about the G1 initially but once I confirmed that they were around in Normandy, that made it an easy choice. This is my first Meng kit so it'll be interesting to see how it goes together. Ok, first Meng kit beside their cute Lanc
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Thanks! This kit isn't that bad. There's only two sprue attachment points per wheel and the mould seam is fairly faint too. Thanks Kev! It really is impressive the size difference. Here's one with it in front of a Sherman which I need to finish.
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The Fruil tracks are probably the easiest option Ernie. Just stick a wire through them and cut it to length. No glue needed. Or there's this option:. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F302949609913 Fully assembled metal tracks. I haven't tried them yet but I am tempted.
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In that case, I'm jealous. Mine came with a set of British airborne troops, none of whom are designed to fit the Jeep. I had a hard time finding suitable figures.
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Miniart Dingo Mk1B scout car
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Wheels are painted and attached. Followed by the remaining visors. And the roof hatch. I used some decals from Bison for the markings. They're supposed to be a 1st Armoured division (?, will have to double check). Next up will be a clear coat and some weathering and she'll be done. -
I got the lower hull assembly started. It comes flat pack and there's the option for working suspension. I'm skipping that bit and keeping it simple. The underside is fully detailed as well. Here's a size comparison with my Dingo. Last bit for tonight, I've started on the cleanup of the road wheels.
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Well, I did have to make a target for all those Fireflies I've built.
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Ohh, I've got the SAS Jeep too. The biggest letdown is the lack of a crew.
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Ok, here's my entry into the GB. I'm almost done the Dingo so will diving right into this Here's the scheme I'm going for. Best part is there's no OVM tools. I hate doing all those little clasps.
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1/35 Italeri STAGHOUND Mark One
BlrwestSiR replied to Martinnfb's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
Zooming right along there Martin Monty, eh? Any relation to the field Marshal? -
Miniart Dingo Mk1B scout car
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Ok, the fenders are now on. I then added the lights and started on the armoured viewports. -
Miniart Dingo Mk1B scout car
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I think that was so the driver's feet could fit between the front wheels. Maybe that's where Lamborghini got the idea to offset the pedals in the Countach.