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My Armour Models Collection: Small Dragon Wagon Update
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My Armour Models Collection. Saturday, 21 January 2012. Small Dragon Wagon Update. I've finished adding the final small details to my Dragon Wagon! I added the electrical wires to the spot lights on the cab rear and some Jerry Cans to the semi-trailer. Here's a couple of pictures;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It would appear that Ive come full circle - England to Scotland, and back to England, via a failed marriage. View my complete profile. New(ish) Life in Scotland. Small Dragon Wagon Update.
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My Armour Models Collection: September 2010
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My Armour Models Collection. Sunday, 19 September 2010. My current model making project is continuing with the weathering on my Chieftain MBT. My Chieftain has already had some weathering applied to it. In fact, it is one of only two of my models that has been weathered! I won't go into the reasons for this, I have already explained them elsewhere on these forums. Here are a couple of pictures, the 'Chipped' areas are the areas which appear to be shinier than the rest of the model. Links to this post.
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My Armour Models Collection: April 2011
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My Armour Models Collection. Thursday, 28 April 2011. Air Sea Rescue Launch Quick Update. Just a quick update this time. I've added the strengthened rear deck for the 20mm Oerlikon cannon mounting. I used thick cardboard for the deck itself, with plasticard strips for the strengthening ribs that go around the gun mounting. Here's a couple of pictures;. Links to this post. Labels: Air Sea Rescue. Wednesday, 27 April 2011. Air Sea Rescue Launch Progress. In the end I used superglue! Links to this post.
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My Armour Models Collection: November 2011
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My Armour Models Collection. Wednesday, 9 November 2011. US M2A1 Half Track Part 2. I've now added the rear bogie wheels, and started on the cab. Links to this post. Thursday, 3 November 2011. US M2A1 Half Track. I just recently received 2 new models from another member of the Britmodeller Forums. So far I've built the engine, chassis and drive train, next I'll be working on the rear bogie wheels. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. New(ish) Life in Scotland.
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My Armour Models Collection: February 2011
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My Armour Models Collection. Monday, 21 February 2011. I finally got my decent camera phone back from the repair shop, so I was able to take some good pictures of the 3 models that I have finished so far this year. Here they are;. This first set is of my Revell BTR-70 Russian APC, painted in Afghanistan colours (I think! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). It would appear that Ive come full circle - England to Scotland, and back to England, via a failed marriage. View my complete profile.
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My Armour Models Collection: Something Other Than Military...
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My Armour Models Collection. Thursday, 6 June 2013. Something Other Than Military. I've recently returned to a genre I started out in about 15 years ago; HO scale fairground models. I originally 'inherited' a lot of Faller fairground models from my younger sister. I had them set up, somewhat precariously I must admit, on a board, perched on top of a cardboard box! And of course, the inevitable happened! The board got kicked, the models went flying, wires got tugged and short circuited! As can be seen fro...
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My Armour Models Collection: Catch up time!
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My Armour Models Collection. Wednesday, 5 June 2013. I've not posted in any of my blogs for quite a long time, so I thought I'd better write a quick update about what I've been up to! I've built quite a few models since the last post about my M8 Greyhound, including a Tamiya M4A3 (Frontline Breakthrough), an Italeri Crusader MkI, a Tamiya Churchill Crocodile, a Tamiya 2 1/2t Cargo Truck, an Italeri Jeep, a Tamiya King Tiger, a Tamiya Opel Blitze, a Tamiya SdKfz 232 and a Tamiya SdKfx 250/9. Other Web Sit...
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My Armour Models Collection: January 2011
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My Armour Models Collection. Tuesday, 18 January 2011. I'm currently in the process of adding the brake pipe, oil feeder and air hose details to my Dragon Wagon model. Although a lot of the detail that I'm adding won't be clearly visible on the completed model, I'm doing it as an exercise in seeing just how much detail I can add to it! Tamiya's Dragon Wagon may be the best Injection Moulded Plastic kit out there, but even that has room for improvement. I tried taking some pictures of the progress so far,...
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My Armour Models Collection: U.S. M8 Light Armoured Car 'Greyhound'
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My Armour Models Collection. Saturday, 21 January 2012. US M8 Light Armoured Car 'Greyhound'. I've finished my M8 Greyhound. As usual, I haven't weathered it yet, and I'm not sure if I will yet. Here's some pictures;. 25 January 2012 at 19:54. Looks very nice :) the greyhound is one of my favourite allied vehicles, along with the staghound. 28 January 2012 at 00:19. Yes, I like all the U.S. Hounds :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. New(ish) Life in Scotland.
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My Armour Models Collection: June 2013
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My Armour Models Collection. Thursday, 6 June 2013. Something Other Than Military. I've recently returned to a genre I started out in about 15 years ago; HO scale fairground models. I originally 'inherited' a lot of Faller fairground models from my younger sister. I had them set up, somewhat precariously I must admit, on a board, perched on top of a cardboard box! And of course, the inevitable happened! The board got kicked, the models went flying, wires got tugged and short circuited! As can be seen fro...
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