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Post by JEFF on Mar 30, 2024 20:48:55 GMT
Taking a break from the 1070 build, I've come up with this. Nashorn ver.1.0
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Post by Boots on Mar 30, 2024 21:24:36 GMT
Ooooooh.............we like ya little `Hornisse`
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Post by Paul B on Mar 30, 2024 22:13:38 GMT
Now that is a big yes from me .
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Post by JEFF on Mar 31, 2024 0:42:37 GMT
Thanks,Lads. How it evolved from a Hornet to a Rhinoceros is beyond Me.
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Post by Ian H. on Mar 31, 2024 1:17:57 GMT
Nice one, Jeff! These variants are derived from the rare but deadly Hornetceros, a horned, highly aggressive derivative of the Murder Hornet but known for mimicking Celine Dion songs to lull its victim into a false sense of security before striking.
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Post by tommygunn on Mar 31, 2024 6:44:45 GMT
So it’s a hornet then?
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Post by bwilt on Mar 31, 2024 7:50:04 GMT
Nice one, Jeff! These variants are derived from the rare but deadly Hornetceros, a horned, highly aggressive derivative of the Murder Hornet but known for mimicking Celine Dion songs to lull its victim into a false sense of security before striking. That's evolution isn't it 🤣 Very nice long barreled choice👍
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Post by Paul B on Mar 31, 2024 9:38:12 GMT
Nice one, Jeff! These variants are derived from the rare but deadly Hornetceros, a horned, highly aggressive derivative of the Murder Hornet but known for mimicking Celine Dion songs to lull its victim into a false sense of security before striking.
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Post by JEFF on Mar 31, 2024 14:11:34 GMT
You guys make me laugh.
Ian: Thank you for the info and lineage. I should be safe though,'cause when I start to hear a Celine Deon song,I run as fast as I can in the opposite direction.
Tommy: Yes it's a Hornet. Here's a link to explain it all.
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Post by JEFF on Apr 1, 2024 21:43:36 GMT
And we're off like a herd of Turtles.
A very full box.
Sprues have jumped out of their bags.
And some other stuff.
Away we go!
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Post by Ian H. on Apr 2, 2024 1:25:30 GMT
Wow!! Plenty of parts in this one.
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Post by Paul B on Apr 2, 2024 4:05:48 GMT
Holy Pooh-sticks, that is a lot of parts
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Post by bwilt on Apr 2, 2024 7:57:23 GMT
Lots and lots of parts for 1/72... looks like you got two complete sets inthere
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Post by tommygunn on Apr 2, 2024 11:39:49 GMT
PE, decals, what is in the third bag? Looks like screws!
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Post by JEFF on Apr 2, 2024 14:10:45 GMT
Yeah, there are more parts than I'd figured on. Tommy,those are roadwheel rims with tails so you can handle them.
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Post by Armorguy on Apr 2, 2024 14:16:52 GMT
A lot of work is lurking in the depths of the box😄
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Post by JEFF on Apr 2, 2024 21:07:28 GMT
Some progress on the Lille Big Gun today.
I'm having the same problem as Paul as far as instructions go.
This kit is a mash up of Hummel, Nashorn and Hornisse. With spliced and cut off sprues all over the place.
Anyway,I got it figured out in spite of the mistakes in the instructions. I'm not sure if there will be more or not,guess I'll find out
Steps 5 and 6 with errors marked in blue.
And We stand here.
Peace out.
ACCW
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Post by Paul B on Apr 3, 2024 4:02:07 GMT
Well you have at least made a start Jeff, even it was a little bumpy . Despite the damned instructions, I do still love Dragon kits
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Post by bwilt on Apr 3, 2024 12:27:07 GMT
Nice work, and those instructions remind me of the halftracks
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Post by tommygunn on Apr 3, 2024 12:51:12 GMT
It’s progress.
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