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June 19 2009 at 12:49 AM
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Response to British 18 pounder, recuperator

Chris, thanks for the link, there is quite a lot of interesting models to see - especially your German 77mm gun n.A. from Emhar. I have the same gun but as I do small scale only (where Emhar's guns come in a rather soft plastic so it is a nightmare to drill the barrel open) it is needless to say there is no chance of making it look anywhere near as good as yours! The pioneer tools give a nice touch, how did you do the shovels?

While your guns look very clean as if on parade (save for the smoke), the Ford ambulance shows a faded look, just as a well-used vehicle should. An excellent mix! Regards, Pat

 
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  1. Shovels - Chris Anderson on Jun 19, 3:37 PM
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