Amusing Hobby 1/35 E-100 German 'Super Tank'
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Cheers 453.
There's a lot of serious thinking gone into this kit. Even the box is tough cardboard!
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Thanks for the positive input, Rick...... :thumb2:
BIG changes!
Last night I was brushing on a coat of Dk. Yellow ready to apply the 'Discs' when the wife came into my den to inspect the progress.
She opened with..
"I thought Tom wanted his tank German grey?"
I agreed he did, but added he was going to allow me to paint a 'disc' camouflage on the tank, then I would take a few pictures and re- paint it grey.
She retorted "Ridiculous, what a waste of your time and effort!"
...and do you know, as usual, she was dead right. The exercise would have been a waste of a good few hours of eye splitting work. I've done this camo style a few times on here, so it's not as though it's new to me.
So I've decided to scotch the plan and re- paint it in German Grey (Yes, I know, what a looser!)..... BUT, the wife is pleased and I've earned leisure points, so all is good.
So, say by-by to the yeller!
Cheers.
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Don’t you just hate it when wives are logical! They’re difficult to argue with anyway, but it’s impossible when they’re right!Comment
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Thing is boys, and my hands tremble as I write it........
After 50 odd years of marriage, I simply know when I'm beateded, 'specially when for once, and I have to admit it publicly, she is without doubt quite right!
Anyway, after an hour in the den with my beloved 'Yard brush', I've given the beast a coat of Vallejo 'Air' German Grey. Luckily, I've managed to get a satisfactory and sufficient covering over the yellow with just one coat.
A couple of decals and some slight weathering are all that's left to do. (As per the boy's instructions)
Cheers.
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Thing is boys, and my hands tremble as I write it........
After 50 odd years of marriage, I simply know when I'm beateded, 'specially when for once, and I have to admit it publicly, she is without doubt quite right!
Anyway, after an hour in the den with my beloved 'Yard brush', I've given the beast a coat of Vallejo 'Air' German Grey. Luckily, I've managed to get a satisfactory and sufficient covering over the yellow with just one coat.
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A couple of decals and some slight weathering are all that's left to do. (As per the boy's instructions)
Cheers.
Ron
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