Is done. Well, as done as it will be.
Tamiya M-113
Tamiya M-113
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Re: Tamiya M-113
All right Lyle - made shortwork of that one. Looks good. Natural light photos sure are nice.
Thanks,
John
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Re: Tamiya M-113
Fantastic finish, Lyle!!! Well done!
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Re: Tamiya M-113
John, Tom
Thank you. A good kit. The tracks are hard to connect and the hinge pins are weak, but, overall…build one!
Thank you. A good kit. The tracks are hard to connect and the hinge pins are weak, but, overall…build one!
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Re: Tamiya M-113
Nicely done Lyle! A nice clean early M113. Is the engine hatch what you were referring to regards parts coming off?
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Re: Tamiya M-113
Great work Lyle!!
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Re: Tamiya M-113
This time, yes. And thanks.Stikpusher wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:41 am
Nicely done Lyle! A nice clean early M113. Is the engine hatch what you were referring to regards parts coming off?
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Re: Tamiya M-113
Thank you.
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Re: Tamiya M-113
Wow Lyle! What amazingly stupendous work here! Dude, you nailed this so well! Brilliant man, keep them coming!
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Re: Tamiya M-113
Thank you, Mark. I’m pretty happy with it.
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