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  • grumpa
    • Jan 2015
    • 6142

    #1

    STZ 5......The little tractor that could

    [ATTACH]307834[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307835[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307836[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307837[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307838[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307839[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307840[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307841[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307842[/ATTACH][ATTACH]307843[/ATTACH] WW2 Rooski artillery tractors :hugging-face:
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  • Steve O
    • Dec 2017
    • 327

    #2
    Wow Jim what a fantasic build, the weathering is awesome, your skills are top notch.

    Steve.

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15679
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Hi Jim
      Quite simply a stunning piece of modelling. Superb in every respect.
      Jim

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      • papa 695
        Moderator
        • May 2011
        • 22770

        #4
        Outstanding work there Jim.

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        • grumpa
          • Jan 2015
          • 6142

          #5
          Originally posted by Steve O
          Wow Jim what a fantasic build, the weathering is awesome, your skills are top notch.

          Steve.
          Thanks so much Steve, you flatter me too much, it's not a bad offering though certainly not my best work.

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          • grumpa
            • Jan 2015
            • 6142

            #6
            Originally posted by Jim R
            Hi Jim
            Quite simply a stunning piece of modelling. Superb in every respect.
            Jim
            Thanks Jim, I have a T72 coming down the pike, construction wise it's almost complete except for the tracks.
            Am thinking of doing a weathering tutorial in my own crude and rudimentary manner, it's just about finding the time to post stages of method.
            My way (Jim's way) has been likened to "Verlinden's way" though I am certainly NOT deserving of such a comparison. It's a laborious, multi-layered
            system of dry brushing and dark washing that would probably bore the knickers off most folks, hence I haven't bothered.
            P.S...this is not my best work, just something that's been hanging about in "finishing touches limbo" I just put it out to clear the bench.

            Cheers...Jim

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            • Jim R
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 15679
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #7
              Hi Jim
              I for one would be interested in an explanation of how you get such excellent results.
              Jim

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              • grumpa
                • Jan 2015
                • 6142

                #8
                Originally posted by papa 695
                Outstanding work there Jim.
                Thank you as always Ian, it's folks like you that keep my mo-jo alive!
                Cheers! and All the Best....Jim

                :hugging-face:

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #9
                  God a photo of Cpl Jones !..............:smiling3:

                  Jim .
                  Hi ... Gets my vote straight away, great finish, I'm with Jim R on a tutorial.
                  Thank you in anticipation. :smiling3::smiling3:
                  John .

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                  • grumpa
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 6142

                    #10
                    Originally posted by John Race
                    God a photo of Cpl Jones !..............:smiling3:

                    Jim .
                    Hi ... Gets my vote straight away, great finish, I'm with Jim R on a tutorial.
                    Thank you in anticipation. :smiling3::smiling3:
                    John .
                    OK, that's it then.... I'm just gonna have to make time for it.
                    Weather here is hot and humid even in "those thar hills" not exactly good logging weather.
                    Sweat attracts the biting deer flies and sawdust sticks to one like glue so it's break time for a bit, though one must not get too far behind.
                    Think I'll feign some old age ailment and have the young'ns continue on, but I do worry about them without the old man pestering..er..ah..I mean supervising.:smirk:

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                    • JR
                      • May 2015
                      • 18273

                      #11
                      That'll keep you in the shade then, could last for weeks!


                      John .

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                      • Steve Jones
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6615

                        #12
                        Another wonderful build. Great to see another one of your creations:thumb2:

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