1/35 M3 Stuart - Tamiya

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Really nice there Thomas, nicely weathered and i like the abse.
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Bish wrote:Really nice there Thomas, nicely weathered and i like the abse.
Abse? Sorry, ... :hmm:
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The absense of not perfectly done aspects on this build. :giggles:

A really fantastic build, paintjob, and finish. It all blends together to a great piece of craftsmanship.
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Verdammt autocorrect.... :puzzle:
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Ah! Got it.
Glad to see I´m not the only one who struggles with the autocorrect engine on a mobile... :roll:
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Between my phone and ipad, I find lots of unintended autocorrects. Repeatedly. For the same words that I want to use. It learns some of them, and ignores others...
"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."

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Wow,love the weathering and the washing,looks great on the base.
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Can't be an classic, great job!
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That's fantastic. What do use for the machine gun barrels? They look great.
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Wow! That's very nice work!
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