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Post by oscardeuce on Mar 25, 2014 16:30:13 GMT
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Post by the light works on Mar 25, 2014 16:38:13 GMT
so you need to do distressing to match the results of too much cleaning and polishing...
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Post by Cybermortis on Mar 25, 2014 20:07:58 GMT
Very nice.
I haven't done any modelling for years, the last thing was one of the armies you get in the starter packs for Warhammer.
I might see if I can drag the cannon and crew for that out and post a picture.
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Post by oscardeuce on Apr 5, 2014 0:08:32 GMT
Got the Sherman dirtied up a bit:
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Post by User Unavailable on Apr 10, 2014 4:07:47 GMT
Did you ever get down to Fort Knox to see the real tank at the Patton Museum?
Though now the Patton museum doesn't have the tanks, as the Armor Museum is now at Fort Benning, since they moved the Armor School from Knox to Benning.
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Post by Lokifan on Apr 12, 2014 6:28:36 GMT
Nice.
I'm assuming that's a 1/35?
Airbrush or spray can and dry brush?
Dang, it's been years since I did any model building.
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Post by paulsee on May 23, 2014 13:58:45 GMT
Wow! great work on the tanks! The Sherman really looks great!
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Post by oscardeuce on Jul 17, 2014 7:31:41 GMT
Nice. I'm assuming that's a 1/35? Airbrush or spray can and dry brush? Dang, it's been years since I did any model building. Yes 3-4 times
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Post by oscardeuce on Jul 17, 2014 7:32:19 GMT
Wow! great work on the tanks! The Sherman really looks great! Airbrush 1/35 Thanks
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Post by oscardeuce on Jul 17, 2014 7:34:29 GMT
Adding to the collection 1/32 Roland DVI
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Post by Lokifan on Jul 17, 2014 15:47:05 GMT
Wow.
That camo pattern must have taken forever!
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Post by oscardeuce on Jul 18, 2014 1:33:54 GMT
Wow. That camo pattern must have taken forever! Decals, but still complex Still rigging it This is a Wingnut Wing model very high fit and quality
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Post by oscardeuce on Jan 12, 2015 0:51:32 GMT
Keeping with the heavy tank theme: The US M-6 heavy tank
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Post by oscardeuce on Mar 20, 2015 21:36:59 GMT
Stug IV the old 1/35 Academy kit
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Post by oldcodger on Aug 6, 2015 20:44:38 GMT
Did you ever get down to Fort Knox to see the real tank at the Patton Museum? Though now the Patton museum doesn't have the tanks, as the Armor Museum is now at Fort Benning, since they moved the Armor School from Knox to Benning. I got to ride in a M4 Sherman at the Patton museum way back in 1970. As a Basic trainee at Fort Knox I gave up my Sunday off to help wash and clean it for the Armed Forces Day parade. As a reward I was allowed to ride in the commanders position when the tank was moved from the wash point to the parade starting point...about a mile. It was very cramped and noisy and I loved it and came away with a new respect for the men who fought in them.
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