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Post by dukemaddog on Oct 1, 2022 4:37:28 GMT
I just managed to squeeze this fourth one over the finish line before October. It was fairly easy to do so I pressed on. This is the Dragon 1/72 scale M-1128 Stryker MGS, the second of the specialty Strykers I'm trying to get.    Not much to say about it; I weathered it lightly with Tamiya weathering powders. It's done straight out of the box. Thank you all for looking in, comments are welcome.
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Post by tommygunn on Oct 1, 2022 7:31:39 GMT
Tamiya weathering master?
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wouter
Plastic connoissuer
 
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Post by wouter on Oct 1, 2022 8:59:03 GMT
Quite the reminder I still have a MGS in the shelf queen cabinet, thanks for making me think about that one  I like the dusty finish, well done. One wouldn't say this is 1/72
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Post by dukemaddog on Oct 1, 2022 19:02:33 GMT
Thank you Tommy! Far from it though. Still trying to get things to look like they do in my head.
Thank you Wouts! I didn't want it to look very dirty so I applied the powders dry. This is certainly close enough to the effect I was looking for
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Post by Paul B on Oct 3, 2022 18:01:45 GMT
Grand job Duke  . I certainly need one of these in 35th 
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Post by Marco on Oct 3, 2022 19:21:11 GMT
Nice work Mark! Looks great!
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Post by Ian H. on Oct 4, 2022 23:34:04 GMT
Great looking, MGS, Duke!
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Post by dukemaddog on Oct 5, 2022 17:47:39 GMT
Thank you Marco! I like how this turned out.
Thank you Ian!
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Post by Ian H. on Oct 5, 2022 22:42:16 GMT
I just read where we actually are retiring the MGS from our inventory. These light tank destroyers with auto loaders always seem to have issues.
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Post by Robbo on Oct 6, 2022 12:47:26 GMT
Nice one Duke
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Post by dukemaddog on Oct 7, 2022 18:47:59 GMT
Interesting Ian. I wonder why we didn't learn from the Soviets when we learned how bad and dangerous their autoloader is. Oh well, someday technology may catch up.
Thank you Robbo! Glad to see you stop in!
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