Tamiya M-113

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Nice one Lyle, I really like that, I think that came out well :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:

Not so sure about the rust effect on the table... :hmm: looks a little :quotes: Over weathered :quotes: to me :grin:
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Thanks. Did you like the sticks?
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Oh they were great, they really added to the :quotes: scale effect :quotes:
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Do you guys really know what'cha talking about? That table is totally out of scale. I mean, it's bigger than the whole vehicle. Hello!!!

But great work on the Battle Taxi, Lyle. You're pushing them out these days, don't cha?
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mostrich wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:16 am Do you guys really know what'cha talking about? That table is totally out of scale. I mean, it's bigger than the whole vehicle. Hello!!!

But great work on the Battle Taxi, Lyle. You're pushing them out these days, don't cha?
Yea, the table is 1:1, but it looks good, huh?

Thanks, Torben. I am trying to get back into some sort of a rhythm I guess.
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That track is the bomb, Lyle! :grin: It does look great to me! :shoutout:
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Gary Brantley wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:07 am That track is the bomb, Lyle! :grin: It does look great to me! :shoutout:
Thanks, Gary. I am quite happy with it.
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Finished up real good Lyle
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Thanks, Tony. Yep, pretty happy with it.
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Well done, Lyle, that really looks good!
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