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Post by Boots on Aug 31, 2022 18:55:33 GMT
Luvly tidy work Guybro 
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Post by armorguy on Aug 31, 2022 19:46:28 GMT
Thanks  Bootsbro.
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Post by PorcoRosso on Aug 31, 2022 20:05:43 GMT
Coming along just fine, Guy.
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bwilt
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restarted this hobby after 40+ years.... still nice!
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Post by bwilt on Aug 31, 2022 22:10:51 GMT
Very nice indeed...
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Post by wouter on Sept 1, 2022 7:05:02 GMT
lovely work on the smoke dischargers. It's these small details which really can make a model stand out. And I disagree, everyone knows that the JagdPanther was the most sexy piece of ww2 
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Post by Paul B on Sept 1, 2022 7:49:32 GMT
Smokin' baby  . Darned nice touch with spent and full smoke pods Guy, an dthe wiring is a really nice touch 
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Post by tommygunn on Sept 1, 2022 9:32:24 GMT
WOW!!!!
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Post by armorguy on Sept 1, 2022 19:49:29 GMT
Thank you Tommy, Paul, Wouter, Bert, Joe. Did a little stretched sprue welding today, I'll see if I can make a pic tomorrow.
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Post by armorguy on Sept 2, 2022 12:42:59 GMT
The postman delivered the metal tracks from Masterclub. Without a doubt the best metal tracks I've seen. 
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Post by PorcoRosso on Sept 2, 2022 21:00:55 GMT
They look good, Guy.
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Post by SteveM on Sept 3, 2022 7:27:30 GMT
Extra details and metal tracks.. this is going in the right direction for sure B)
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wouter
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Post by wouter on Sept 3, 2022 8:01:38 GMT
I used their resin Tiger I tracks in the past and I adored them. A tad of clean up work but they were so good. I love their track pin assembly, much better than Friul. Their metal tracks seem to be spot on as well.
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Post by Paul B on Sept 3, 2022 8:22:09 GMT
Those Masteclub tracks are the best on the market  . Just be be careful with the resin pins, you loads of extras in there, but they don't like being forced 
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Post by armorguy on Sept 3, 2022 14:29:33 GMT
Those Masteclub tracks are the best on the market  . Just be be careful with the resin pins, you loads of extras in there, but they don't like being forced  Good advice my neighbour, I'll try not to force them too much while smashing them in then.
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Post by armorguy on Sept 3, 2022 14:32:43 GMT
I used their resin Tiger I tracks in the past and I adored them. A tad of clean up work but they were so good. I love their track pin assembly, much better than Friul. Their metal tracks seem to be spot on as well. Good to know as well my dear collegue, I have a Tiger I roaring in its box and the DS tracks will be binned for sure, they're rubbish because they become brittle after a couple of years. Long live metal tracks!
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Post by armorguy on Sept 3, 2022 14:33:34 GMT
Extra details and metal tracks.. this is going in the right direction for sure B) Doing my best my friend.💪
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Post by armorguy on Sept 3, 2022 14:33:58 GMT
Thank you Joe chap!
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Post by armorguy on Sept 3, 2022 14:43:21 GMT
Today minor battle damage was done to the front armor panel and the gun mantlet.  I used a ball shaped thing to make the damage.  The spare tracks rack was completed with pins to keep everything in place. And weld seams around the four hooks.  Gap filled with extra Zimmerit.  Damaged Zimmerit made by cutting away some of it.  A lot more to come.
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Post by Paul B on Sept 3, 2022 14:59:10 GMT
Outstanding attention to detail Guy-meister-bro 
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Post by wouter on Sept 3, 2022 15:09:35 GMT
oh yes, this is getting better and better. Some battle damage is always appreciated
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