scottie3158
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Dare I say it …? That aerial did not have a spring It consisted of a simple rod that fit into the base, either 20 inches or 24 inches (51 or 61 cm in real-world measures) long, depending on which source you believe.The aerial is part of an accupuncture needle given to me by Pete and it does look the part.
Andrew thanks matey appreciate it.Lovely jubbly!!! The needle does look very good indeed.
ATB.
Andrew
Very kind of you Bob thank you.Beautyfull work Paul!!!
Jim, thank you very much indeed.Hi Scottie
Very kind of you Rick thank you.Very tidy looking......keep it coming mate.
Rick H.
Definitely an inspiring 10/10 build.
Jim
Jakko, thanks for the heads up but when have you ever known me worry about accuracyDare I say it …? That aerial did not have a spring It consisted of a simple rod that fit into the base, either 20 inches or 24 inches (51 or 61 cm in real-world measures) long, depending on which source you believe.
The details you added look great, IMHO it’d be a shame to have something like this on a model with such great detail.
Now that is what I call attention to detail - not only doing it but noticing it in the first place. Your modelling just gets better and better.I also noted on a previous picture that the welds on the armoured plates on the turret there was a small gap between the weld and the turret.
Thanks Rick, slowly coming together.Great stuff Scottie, starting to shape up nicely. Rick H.
Andrew cheers fella it took a churchill to get me back to tracks lol.Very berry cool. I do love Churchills!
Paul, You are to kind Sir.Outstanding details.
Jim, Thanks mate but it was a simple fix, but it is very kind of you to say.Now that is what I call attention to detail - not only doing it but noticing it in the first place. Your modelling just gets better and better.
Jim
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