OOH, I like that! though 1/72 is a bit fiddly for these old eyes and arthritic fingers.
I have an ARVclub M35A1Quad .50 Gun Truck in 1/35 an awesome model!
Almost afraid to start it, as it is a very intricate and highly detailed kit, plus
I do have other things in progress, but I'll move it up...
Thanks guys, I drove one once on some tank trails down south, it went through seas of mud and toppled huge trees
like toothpicks and rode as smooth as a Cadilac. I also ran an M88.......brute force is a huge understatement.
Jim.
Hey Joe.... (where have I heard that before? ;)) great work on one of my favorite vehicles.
Good to see another "Yank" on the site, I'm an Adirondak victim myself.
Jim.
Sorry so late Rick, You know, I'm trying to build something less.......frightening?
And I'm trying, I really am, I even got a project 95% done....just a portrayal of a single vehicle.
But as you know, I am afflicted with a jet black core.
Something awful coming soon, I'm afraid:sad-face:
The...
You know Mike, I like the idea of cleaning tiny tweezer held parts with hands inside a gallon twist tie food storage bag.
This way if a launch occurs it will be held within the bag......no?.....hmmm:thinking:
Jim.
Thanks Paul and Paul, think I'm going to lighten up a bit with the gore and destruction, though combat vehicles aren't for picnics.
Something more benign next.
Thanks again, Jim.
I basically have no kind of tip to offer and suffer maybe more than most from this phenomenon,
but I do have Missus that can find any lost part in mere seconds....but ONLY after I have searched and cursed for at least 2o minutes:confounded:
Jim.