Okay, I finally managed to get a few more done! Finally!
Here they are:
One gun the US Army M119:
The WWI US Army Mack Cargo truck:
And the Japanese Army Type 10 MBT:
Those are my latest; numbers 649, 650, and 651.
Thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.
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Re: Numbers 649, 650, and 651 Completed.
Nice! Now you need a M1069 HMMWV to tow the gun and a UH-60 to sling load both
The Mack truck and the Type 10 are very cool looking... not sure which I like better... you gonna bring them to IPMS tomorrow night?
The Mack truck and the Type 10 are very cool looking... not sure which I like better... you gonna bring them to IPMS tomorrow night?
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Re: Numbers 649, 650, and 651 Completed.
All three are very interesting subject, not the Shermans or Tigers that seem to be majority of the armor build! Good to see some variation.
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Re: Numbers 649, 650, and 651 Completed.
Thanks Carlos! I think I already do have both the M-1069 and the UH-60 already built. I've even started a Night Hawk as well, although I don't think they are used for hauling these around.
Yes, all of these are coming out tonight.
Thanks Borgman! I'm also a bit burned out on all the WWII stuff being built; especially the German stuff! Man, you'd think they had won the war! I do have some German vehicles under construction, but that is only so I can clear out the boxes and hopefully make some more room in my Hobby Room. I really do enjoy doing these more modern and different vehicles.
Yes, all of these are coming out tonight.
Thanks Borgman! I'm also a bit burned out on all the WWII stuff being built; especially the German stuff! Man, you'd think they had won the war! I do have some German vehicles under construction, but that is only so I can clear out the boxes and hopefully make some more room in my Hobby Room. I really do enjoy doing these more modern and different vehicles.
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Re: Numbers 649, 650, and 651 Completed.
Mark, I love how your builds are all over the board subjectwise, but all in one scale for comparison. I guess that is the big thing (no pun intended) that 1/72 has going for it.
Nighthawks are definitely not used for sling loading Army stuff around, unless its an SOF team on a SPIES or STABO rig...
Nighthawks are definitely not used for sling loading Army stuff around, unless its an SOF team on a SPIES or STABO rig...
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Re: Numbers 649, 650, and 651 Completed.
Nicely finishe little pieces I like them
Which brand is the truck?
Which brand is the truck?
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Re: Numbers 649, 650, and 651 Completed.
Thanks BSY. The truck is from Roden. They make a whole line of WWI-era Mack trucks. I'm trying to get the whole line.
Thanks Carlos. That is certainly a main reason for keeping my consistency in this scale.
Thanks Carlos. That is certainly a main reason for keeping my consistency in this scale.
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-Jayne Cobb, Firefly Episode 2 "The Train Job"
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