
The completed recent addition

The radio aerial will probably not last long once this hits the tabletop but we'll see

The spade has been finished since I took the pictures

Used in limited numbers during the Battle of France. This the only recon vehicle I have for my early war British collection so far
Super stuff, it really has come up well. Great work.
ReplyDeleteRegards Paul
nice, I like it
ReplyDeleteA cracking little piece of kit
ReplyDeleteWell done Al
Great looking vehicle al. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks lads
ReplyDeleteLooks great, I really like armoured cars.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Al - I'll dig mine out soon.
ReplyDeleteTim
Looks good. If you want the ariel to be a bit more "resistant" use a bristle from a handbrush...the thin plastic type...it bends and won´t snap.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Paul
I think the radio aerial really adds something - try to keep it for as long as you can. Can you make replacements?
ReplyDeleteGood tips, cheers boys, EF, I can now thanks to PB:)
ReplyDeleteWow, great work and an outstanding kit!
ReplyDeleteOoh, Paul's Bods, that's a great suggestion!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff really nice work...
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Great hard work at army vehicle
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