1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-On Wheels-09/17

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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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Looks very good and the small addition of the newspaper really adds a lot of interest
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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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Joe, that is just amazing work so far. Very realistic looking.
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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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Looking good indeed. Although I am a bit surprised that you did not keep with you signature magazine on the passenger seat. Perhaps Signal magazine?

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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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Looking good. You need to dirty up the seats. Maybe some wear and tear... :bag: :giggles:
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Thats some lovely work there. I really like the lok of those seats.
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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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Thanks fellas.

Carlos: I considered a magazine (which I think I do have this one) but thought that a newspaper would be a nice change up. I've also got a map that I folded up for the rear package tray.

Tom: The seats will have just a smidgen of wear on them. I had to repaint them as they were black and then when I put the original flat coat on it all turned gray and looked terrible. This here is the beginning of round two with them.

Martin: Thanks buddy. Good to have you in here!

Lyle: Thank you as well and am glad you're on board as well.
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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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It's looking great!
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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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'Preciate that Mike. Getting back on this one tomorrow.....
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Not one you see everyday,looking good so far
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Re: 1/35 Ryefield Type 82E Staff Car-Interior-08/14

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Thanks Tony!

Added a few more details this morning. Eyeglasses on the newspaper up front, Helmet and folded map on the rear package tray. I'm debating on whether or not to throw an MP40 back there too but wondering how realistic that'll be. Not many soldiers leave their weapons laying around. :hmm:

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