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Been a while since I last caught up with this build and it continues to impress. Great stuff Terry! It's blatantly obvious that you're really enjoying this build and it shows.
Great concept, excellent craftsmanship - what's not to like?!!!
Another cracking piece of workmanship gone into this build.
Nice job Terry and like the idea of the tarp
Originally posted by tr1ckey66
Been a while since I last caught up with this build and it continues to impress. Great stuff Terry! It's blatantly obvious that you're really enjoying this build and it shows.
Great concept, excellent craftsmanship - what's not to like?!!!
Keep up the great work
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Originally posted by Builder
Been following this for a while now. Just never ceases to impress Terry mate. The roof work was unbelievable.
Stuart,Paul,Bob thanks for your kind words they really are appreciated.
For a while I was finding it a chore to get anything done in respects to modelling and only really pick at it. I think I had hit a point where I had put so much in to this and not other projects that it started feeling like a mill stone around my neck. I had planned on being a lot further on than this but hey such is life.
Next up for this famo will be the track and weathering. Then I have some serious figure sorting to do to finish the internals of the barn. Stay tuned folks there is a whole lot more to come and as always all comments/suggestions are welcome.
For a while I was finding it a chore to get anything done in respects to modelling and only really pick at it. I think I had hit a point where I had put so much in to this and not other projects that it started feeling like a mill stone around my neck. I had planned on being a lot further on than this but hey such is life.
Hey Terry
I'm a firm believer that truly great models require a great deal of effort. Most can master a technique and many can make very good finished models, but it requires skill, imagination and a great deal of effort to make something special. Keep at it Terry it will be worth it.
I had planned on being a lot further on with my RC Panther but other things got in the way. Stuff happens and it's completely fine. Enjoy your build journey and I'm sure the finished model will be outstanding.
Well I am calling this Famo done although I may chuck a very small amount of mud at it. a lot of the pictures are out of focus around the edges bear with me on this. I got a new camera for my birthday and am still getting to grips with all the settings.
Tomorrow I will place it in the barn and start looking at the figures for the workshop area. As always all comments welcome.
Well had a bit of fun today rearranged some of the man cave so as to make a bit of a studio area to take what I hope will be better pics of my builds. It still needs a little work as do my camera skills but here are some of what I took of the Panzer IV and the engine less Famo.
I am calling the barn half of this dio done I hope you like the pics. You will have to excuse the blurryness in some of them I have still to master the the new camera.
And here are a few more. I would have liked to get a few of the ground floor without the barn in place but inadvertently stuch the barn fast while doing the grass along the sides.
been watching this build,great work,and real do like all the,added detail,
and figures hear and there,all doing some think,I do real like this one,
Terry,so well done,
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