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1/35 Scale T34 & BA armoured Car Simon T Memorial Group Build
Had to go put a sweater on. Beautiful work Dzohn. PaulE
Thanks Paul.
Originally posted by Graeme C.
I had to put another log on the fire! Nice finish Camrade Race.
Cheers Graeme. :smiling:.
Originally posted by Paintguy
Love that John. Very very nice!
Thanks Andy .
Originally posted by Jim R
Hi John
That is absolutely superb. Simon would have loved it. You have excelled yourself.
Jim
I hope so Jim, Simon taught us all a great deal, esp the use and love of pewter. Every time I pick up the sheet box if reminds me of him .
Originally posted by Si Benson
Excellent work Mr Race
That snow is very convincing, looks like it’s blowing a blizzard for the recover crew! Top stuff mate :thumb2:
Thanks Si :nerd:
Originally posted by Steve Jones
Luv it to bits JR. An outstanding composition. Your imagination has really excelled here. Great to see the figures in position. The broken ice is a real treat. Lots of eye candy on show. Indeed Mr T would have been proud to have seen this my friend. Take a bow.
Thank you mate , I hope he would .
Originally posted by Bobthestug
Cracking work mr Race sir, at least the snow is hiding that colour
Very impressive at all levels!!
Thank you Bob, yes a very sad thing about the colour, there's a bit on the rear photos coming tomorrow just to remind you how good a colour it is :smiling::smiling::smiling::nerd:.
Originally posted by adt70hk
John
That really is very special indeed. You should be very proud of that. A great tribute to Simon.
ATB.
Andrew
Thanks indeed Andrew.
Originally posted by Steven000
Very nice dio John! :thumb2:
Cheers Steven .
Originally posted by wotan
That's a beauty John.
John
Thank you John, kind of you to say.
Originally posted by Mickc1440
Excellent work John its a real beauty
Thanks Mick.
Thanks guys, enjoyed doing this a lot, such a great group build in memory of a great man.
Bloody excellent build John, you've really captured the 'coldness' of this moment in time.. top work indeed mate...inspiring even.. :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
Bloody excellent build John, you've really captured the 'coldness' of this moment in time.. top work indeed mate...inspiring even.. :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
Thanks Chris, very kind of you to say .
Originally posted by Fernando N
Superb result John, love how you captured the low temps in the scene.
A fitting tribute:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Thanks Fernando, hope your well .
Originally posted by Steve Jones
Well done mate. You can post some more if you want. I would never get tired of seeing this one.
Steve that's most appreciated.
Originally posted by adt70hk
Love it even more!
ATB.
Andrew
Cheers Andrew.
Originally posted by Strenko J
Brilliant finish to a chilling scene
and with those two additional figures John… Can’t stop chuckling about that
Ha, thanks Joe,
Originally posted by Lee Drennen
John very nice turn out very convincing
Christine put them on, and waited to see how long it would be before I saw them.Only noticed them when I went to moved it and one fell off !
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