Mistress Bowcat's Ancient Egyptian River Nile dio - completed
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Bob and Mistress Bowcat.
A lovely job. Great imagination. Call the finger prints a wind squall!
Her wonderful smile says it all.....:smiling2::smiling3:
Well done that girl.
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I can't press like enough times to reflect how much I like what the two of you have done but you've done a fantastic job!!! :smiling:
I hope her teacher understands what she's done? Her classmates will for sure but adults sometimes fail to see the craft involved...Comment
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I have got a couple of Tigers and a King Tiger in the stash. Did they make it over to Africa? (I just build stuff, I leave the history up to you lot :smiling5
Edited to add: a quick Google says that some Tiger 1's were in N Africa, so maybe that's on the cards.Si vis pacem, para bellum.Comment
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That's a little gem! Congrats to your daughter - even though I'm now jealous!
A few months ago, my nephew was given a school project to create a mediaeval village. Instead of being asked to join in and help, all I got to do was supply a few coffee stirrers for the fencing!:crying::crying:Comment
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Tiger 131 was captured in Tunisia so there's a well documented tank for reference but no King Tigers.
Plenty of StuG III, Panzer II, III & IV though, also Sd.Kfz.250, 251, 252, 222, 223, 263 etc and Panzerjäger I and Marder II so there's a lot to choose from when making a DAK dioramaComment
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Cheers Dave.
This is by far the best homework any of my kids have had. The older two are now at high school, but littleuns got another 3 years at juniors so hopefully there will be more projects like this.
Thanks for the History lesson Jen's, might just do a Afrika Korps Tiger.Si vis pacem, para bellum.Comment
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