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The Smythe Meister

Born to be WILD....... until about 9pm
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Andy
So then,some progress...IMG20230429143423.jpg
Lots of clean up required on the running gear,in fact,so much so that it became a bit of a chore!.... nevermind,all done and the sub assemblies progressed,as did the main hull bits.....
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I must admit that the parts,not to mention the appalling labeling on the "instruction sheet",do test your resolve somewhat,but I think it's worth it to be honest,after all, it's not like there's that many of em! ;)
Cheers for looking in,
Andy
 

Jakko

Way past the mad part
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Cheers Jakko,I do wonder,as the Ruskies didn't have radios in their tanks,and with no markings either... How many did they lose to their own?! ;)
“If you see a tank without markings, it’s one of ours”?

(Which, at least, is better than the joke that apparently went round among German soldiers later in the war: “If you see a light plane, it’s American. If you see a black plane, it’s British. If you see no plane, it’s one of ours.”)
 
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