Well done Tim nearly over the line ,looks a great little kit ,no happy medium in this scale ,impossible to please everybody depending on what they want from their hobby ,you've just got your head down and taken it as it comes locating pins lack of and some naff etch hasent made you throw the toys out of the pram and you've been well rewarded for your efforts you've got a winner there. Brilliant. Dave
Tim’s 1/72 IBG Inns of Court Daimler armoured car.
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Well done Tim nearly over the line ,looks a great little kit ,no happy medium in this scale ,impossible to please everybody depending on what they want from their hobby ,you've just got your head down and taken it as it comes locating pins lack of and some naff etch hasent made you throw the toys out of the pram and you've been well rewarded for your efforts you've got a winner there. Brilliant. DaveComment
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Now had the chance to have a proper look on the laptop and it looks very good indeed.
On the 'green' front, I think it looks great.......and let's face it, it would not have stayed factory fresh for very long!
I know it won't bother you that much but according to another major Brit forum, a 1:1 mix of Vallejo 70.888 Olive Grey [92] + 70.924 Russian Uniform WWII [094] is a perfect match as confirmed by Mike Starmer....he supposedly matched it to a genuine swatch.
I've started to use it because I could never quite find a single green colour I liked, plus I already had those colours in the stash and it was the easiest supposed genuine match to mix.......but most of all I use it because I like it.!!
Again great work.
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Thank you Tim ,glad you understood what I was trying to say ,there's a awful lot of defeatisum (made up word)goes on some of them beaten by the sellotape that holds the box lid on as you say nothing is unbuildable just that some take longer than others ,to go with my favorite quote ,there's no such thing as a bad kit just some are better than others. I think you've got a cracker there proving that if you put in you get more back out ,outstanding. DaveComment
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Now had the chance to have a proper look on the laptop and it looks very good indeed.
On the 'green' front, I think it looks great.......and let's face it, it would not have stayed factory fresh for very long!
I know it won't bother you that much but according to another major Brit forum, a 1:1 mix of Vallejo 70.888 Olive Grey [92] + 70.924 Russian Uniform WWII [094] is a perfect match as confirmed by Mike Starmer....he supposedly matched it to a genuine swatch.
I've started to use it because I could never quite find a single green colour I liked, plus I already had those colours in the stash and it was the easiest supposed genuine match to mix.......but most of all I use it because I like it.!!
Again great work.
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Thank you Tim ,glad you understood what I was trying to say ,there's a awful lot of defeatisum (made up word)goes on some of them beaten by the sellotape that holds the box lid on as you say nothing is unbuildable just that some take longer than others ,to go with my favorite quote ,there's no such thing as a bad kit just some are better than others. I think you've got a cracker there proving that if you put in you get more back out ,outstanding. DaveComment
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Cheers Dave. In my case it usually comes down to if I can be bothered, rather than if I can at all. We all have the same hands and eyes, it just comes down to putting the time in and learning the skills. On the other hand, I can’t do dios. I just don’t have the creativity and am in awe of those like Richard and John that turn out truly inventive scenes.Comment
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In my experience yes Jim. There al seems to be a little residual oil, and as we know, oil and water don’t mix. Alcohol based varnishes such as Tamiya seem fine though, and once varnished you can again use what you like.Comment
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