Figs are excellent. Cart will be cool.
Waiting for some 4BO
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Looking good Joe, you know I was once queried over the same Howitzer artillery piece you have made on whether it appeared in WW2 by a long time rivet counter on the Finescale modeler forum and wanted proof of images. I didn't bother even though it's featured on Tamiya's Pachi picture reference magazines, used up till 1944 and decided that wasn't the forum I wanted to be in.
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Wait, what? Are we talking about the 7,5-cm-le.IG 18 that is in Joe’s pictures above? What kind of rivet counter is that if he doesn’t even know stuff like yes, this is indeed a Second World War gun that’s only designated “18” to make it appear like it wasn’t developed at a time when Germany was severely restricted in its weapons design and production?Comment
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Thank you everyone for your support on the continuance of the build… recent updates on the bridge construction and overall base construction. I had to debark all of the logs for the bridge after gathering them from a birch tree in the backyard. IMO the bridge structure is somewhat crude with the nonalignment of all of the cross members but it is after all a bridge that perhaps was constructed by farmers in this setting of the diorama. Still a work in progress and more pictures to come. Enjoy the day fellow modelers
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