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  • Elbee
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    MrChef,

    It is clear you can cook up much more than consumables.

    Your work is what my 'mind's eye' would see, though getting there would be one tall mountain.

    Bravo Zulu, Sir,

    Best, LB

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  • Scott Larkins
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    Wow, that is one well used tank. Nice Job!

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  • MrChef
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    Project update! Tiger 822 is a GO!

    Just gotta get some time for an exercise.

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  • Meter Rat
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    Originally posted by SoCalBobS
    Gadzooks, are there no roads in Argyll and Bute?

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    That was from the main road. Wait until I take it off road 😂😂😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.

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  • SoCalBobS
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    I see the rains have made their contribution.

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  • Rubicon99
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    From a friendly father & son M60 vs M60 tank no holds bar duel. Tanks shown are modified TongDe M60s with numerous custom detailing upgrades. Both have small individual advantages over the other and these advantages made for a one sided fight when used properly. Unfortunately my son used his properly more then I did. Final score was 6 to 4
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  • SoCalBobS
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    Gadzooks, are there no roads in Argyll and Bute?

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  • Meter Rat
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    This evenings work. Cleaning the sprockets out of mud and grass. How I envy you lucky persons that get sunshine and hard packed dirt to play on.

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    Some deep water was encountered.

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  • Panzermechaniker
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    Problem is I'm getting worse. My first few tanks I sort of nailed it in a mild chipping way. Now I'm in fear of overdoing it which like large amounts of rust while it can look neat artistically it isn't very realistic

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  • MrChef
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    Originally posted by Panzermechaniker

    So you are saying there is a chance after a dozen failed attempts at chipping I might eventually not screw it up?
    Practice makes perfect. I'm in awe of those who can chip with a brush so well. I do the beginner method of sponge chipping. Then I see very good modelers do sponge chipping and blow my mind. The learning curve can be steep but unless I keep working at it I'll never get any better. It's a hobby for me after all. I cook professionally and although I have natural abilities I had to learn skills and keep at it.

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  • Meter Rat
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    Originally posted by Panzermechaniker

    So you are saying there is a chance after a dozen failed attempts at chipping I might eventually not screw it up?
    Something like that. 😝

    But hang on you are one of the best modellers on here.

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  • Panzermechaniker
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    Originally posted by Meter Rat
    FSA. I definitely meant you will not screw up next time. What is the old modellers adage? To get good you have to fail.
    So you are saying there is a chance after a dozen failed attempts at chipping I might eventually not screw it up?

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  • Meter Rat
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    Jmoita. Some cool looking models

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  • Meter Rat
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    FSA. I definitely meant you will not screw up next time. What is the old modellers adage? To get good you have to fail.

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  • TheCoastalGhost
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    Originally posted by FullySemiAutomatic

    What won't? Is it just my imagination that I paid extra money for a new upper hull and upper turret?
    He meant you won't screw up the weathering. (I think)

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  • FullySemiAutomatic
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    Originally posted by Meter Rat

    You won’t. I’ve had clear cote turn out whitish. I read on RCTW what happened.
    What won't? Is it just my imagination that I paid extra money for a new upper hull and upper turret?

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  • Jmoita
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    Sd.Kfz.167 Last production run of the StuG IV, around late 1944.

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  • Jmoita
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    My Stug III Ausf f8
    Conversion kit by MK ModellBau in Germany

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  • Meter Rat
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    Originally posted by FullySemiAutomatic

    Thanks! I am afraid I am going to screw up the weathering. I already ordered a new hull and upper turret from my first attempt. Clear coats turned out whitish, and the tamiya paints did not match the original.
    You won’t. I’ve had clear cote turn out whitish. I read on RCTW what happened.

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  • LittleRic
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    M1a2 abrams
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