Well engineered, everything fits well, and you get a couple of crew figures if you want to add a little more detail; as always, the crew figures on my models designates a command platoon
Vallejo colours, Citadel washes and a little ink. Decals from the spares bag
Armed with a 45L56 and one machinegun
In service between 1942-48.
Taking the Daytona on a road trip to NSW, back in a week or so.
great job!
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You do such a good job getting your stuff painted Al well done
ReplyDeleteI will be spray painting all mine (Unpainted models) with black undercoat in February if all goes to plan
Sometimes I think "less is more" but I do enjoy myself surrounded in plastic ;)
Hello.
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Great to see a little more unusual designs, as usually is.
T-Series was extensive.
It started with T-126 SP developments, then Models 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80,
Small and graceful tanks
You have achieved a very smart finish on these Al. Top job. Enjoy your road-trip. The Daytona sounds fun but nothing beats riding in the turret cupola! Aye, Rusty
ReplyDeleteVery very nice work Al! Enjoy the trip!
ReplyDeleteThey look great. And ever so cute!
ReplyDeleteWee cuties all right. Nice one Al.
ReplyDeleteSmashing set, Al. Nice one...er...three.
ReplyDeleteDamn nice work AL!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking work!
ReplyDeleteOn to Berlin! Great work, Al!
ReplyDeleteBravo, Al. They look terrific. I agree, PSC does such nice stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks lads, nice models to make
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