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Hi Scottie, nice work and time is an illusion, if you enjoyed the time you didn't waste it, and what you think takes 5 minutes takes hours sometimes. Carry on the good work sir.
Pete.
Quality takes time. I'll bet that doing this the hours pass unnoticed.
Jim
Jim, Your right about the time it does pass quickly.
Originally posted by rtfoe
Paul,
Slow and steady...thats the way to do it. Although it will be hidden from view its good to know its there.
Cheers,
Richard
Richard, this build is really slow and steady. Due to the nature of this vehicle hopefully quite a bit will still be seen given the open top.
Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
Superb detailing Paul, keep up the good work. :smiling3:
Bob, thanks mate glad your sticking with it.
Originally posted by Pete Low
Hi Scottie, nice work and time is an illusion, if you enjoyed the time you didn't waste it, and what you think takes 5 minutes takes hours sometimes. Carry on the good work sir.
Pete.
Pete, Thanks mate hopefully it will be time well spent.
Scottie,
Just caught up on your build, everyone has said what needs to be said. I am totally blown away with the finish and detail you have added.
Cheers, Mike.
Scottie,
Just caught up on your build, everyone has said what needs to be said. I am totally blown away with the finish and detail you have added.
Cheers, Mike.
Greg, these were paratroop versions. I think first used in Operation Varsity. Could be earlier in Normandy or at Arnhem.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Richard I know the existence of the M9 and M9A1 Bazooka... but i did not know it was in ToE in the M20... u can see them in use during the battle of the bulge and for sure later... The Paratroopers (17th Airborne) also used the brand new M18 recoiles rifle .... have a nice day
Thanks Richard I know the existence of the M9 and M9A1 Bazooka... but i did not know it was in ToE in the M20... u can see them in use during the battle of the bulge and for sure later... The Paratroopers (17th Airborne) also used the brand new M18 recoiles rifle .... have a nice day
Hi Greg, you know the army types...always grabing anything they can get their hands on to work for them. Get palliwally with the quarter master.
Just beautiful details Scottie. I think the M9 in June 44 & M9A1 was from Sept 44. Eisenhower thought a lot of the bazooka & would have introduced improvements to armored units as soon as available. Bazookas were even in truck TO&Es if assoc. w/armored units. PaulE
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