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Duke Maddog
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These are what I have going as of Hobby Day Saturday:

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Details are in my usual thread....
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I can’t believe how much progress you made on the M48 at Hobby Day. After all it is a 1/35 Dragon kit... never known for their simplicity.
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Thanks Carlos! I just kept sticking parts together and time passed. I might have even gotten more done but I was also working on all those other kits in that pic. All except the F-16; I forgot to bring the decals I wanted to put on it. :headslap: :bag:
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Stikpusher wrote:I can’t believe how much progress you made on the M48 at Hobby Day. After all it is a 1/35 Dragon kit... never known for their simplicity.
Pardon? Mark building something outside 1/72??!??!

They all look awesome Duke!
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Yes Stuart, I'm actually building something outside of 1/72. There's reasons, but at least when someone makes a comment in the future; I'll be able to say "Yes, I built a 1/35th scale tank before, here's the proof!" Heck, sometime in the past I built a 1/48th scale Japanese bulldozer and two 1/48 scale Sherman tanks for a game system. I still have one of the two Shermans.


Thanks for the compliments Stuart!
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Finished her. The weather's lousy in northern Europe atm, so not enough daylight for proper shots yet.
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That looks great Torben! What is the scale, looks so Big!

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Wow! That's awesome! :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Working on a rail
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That engine is an outstanding piece of work, Joe!
KSaarni wrote:That looks great Torben! What is the scale, looks so Big!

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Thank you. It's around one foot high (a bit more than 30 cm).
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