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Hang in there buddy , we'll get through this , Matron is arming herself up with the new multi purpose A10 Wart Hog derived injection system !Comment
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Ok gang just hours before we start is you glue and tools ready? Remember let’s have fun I’m sure we will this looks like a fair crowd. I appreciate everyone who has joined in. Thanks for making this happen.Comment
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Here’s the list one final time
Mark 1. 1/35 Zvezda MSTA-5 SP/152 mm Howitzer.
John Race 1/35 Trumpeter KV-2
Tim Marlow. 1/35 Trumpeter KV-7 model 1941
Dave Ward. 1/35 ICM T-34/76 Late 1943
adt70k. 1/72 Valentine
therapy. 1/35 ICM T-34/85 (April 1945)
Rick H. 1/87 SU100/45 with Figures
Allen Dewire. 1/35 Trumpeter SU-152 late
David Lovell????
Graeme C. 1/35 Dragon T-34/76 Model 1941
Spanner570. ???
yak face.Zv Soviet tank flamethrower OT-7
Gerry W. 1/35 trumpeter Soviet NKL26 Armored Aerosan.
Lee Drennnen 1/72 Italeri KV-1 M-41
Greg. 1/35 Zvezda Soviet Light Tank BT-7
Jon Heptonstall 1/35 Trumpeter T-62Comment
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Nick.Comment
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Just popped in to remind you lot about the titles for All GB's
Been editing most of them today!
Your name, kit name, brand and scale nothing more nothing less.
Thank you.Comment
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Whats that all about above? (Sorry dont wish to appear dim ,perhaps i am)
Dave
Anti-aircraft self-propelled plant ZSU-37(1944)
UM (Ukraine models) 1/72
123 pieces plus 10 photo etch
Should scale out about74x38x31mm
Could be a few days after the start as I want to finish the little Italian armoured car but will join ASAP. DaveComment
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Late again! I'll finally be getting back to the bench with my grandson PJ next Monday. As this coincides nicely with this GB, we've both decided to have a go.
PJ's choice is the venerable Tamiya 1/35 T-62A
I was hoping to go with a Zvezda 1/35 T-35 - the one with the five turrets, but I can't find it in my stash! At the moment only the Gods know why I can't locate such a big box in such a small room! I'll have another look , but if I can't lay my hands on it I've got a Zvezda 1/35 T-72A in front of me. Thinking about it though, after two years of doing nothing at the bench, maybe that T-35 is a bit ambitious.
I'll decide and post the start of both next Monday.Comment
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Late again! I'll finally be getting back to the bench with my grandson PJ next Monday. As this coincides nicely with this GB, we've both decided to have a go.
PJ's choice is the venerable Tamiya 1/35 T-62A
I was hoping to go with a Zvezda 1/35 T-35 - the one with the five turrets, but I can't find it in my stash! At the moment only the Gods know why I can't locate such a big box in such a small room! I'll have another look , but if I can't lay my hands on it I've got a Zvezda 1/35 T-72A in front of me. Thinking about it though, after two years of doing nothing at the bench, maybe that T-35 is a bit ambitious.
I'll decide and post the start of both next Monday.Comment
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Whats that all about above? (Sorry dont wish to appear dim ,perhaps i am)
Dave
Anti-aircraft self-propelled plant ZSU-37(1944)
UM (Ukraine models) 1/72
123 pieces plus 10 photo etch
Should scale out about74x38x31mm
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Could be a few days after the start as I want to finish the little Italian armoured car but will join ASAP. DaveComment
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I’ll be starting mine towards the end of the week….the lawn ornaments are taking a little longer to finish than they should and I only like to have one major thing on the go at a time….Comment
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