1/35 Dragon 38(t)
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1/35 Dragon 38(t)
Next in line, a 38(t) by Dragon. A devilish little kit which requires careful fitting and lots of patience. Got some of it done...
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The engine compartment was a bit sparse detailwise so I added some fuel and oil lines along with some of the wiring harness. It's by no means complete detail but most of it won't be seen anyway
This kit includes the dreaded individual link Magic Tracks and they are bitty little things. Will show more as it happens
Regards,
Mark
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The engine compartment was a bit sparse detailwise so I added some fuel and oil lines along with some of the wiring harness. It's by no means complete detail but most of it won't be seen anyway
This kit includes the dreaded individual link Magic Tracks and they are bitty little things. Will show more as it happens
Regards,
Mark
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Re: 1/35 Dragon 38(t)
Fantastic! That is great work. The Panzer 38 (t) is a good looking little tank and this one is promising to be a stunner.
Well done/doing
Chrus
Well done/doing
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Fine attention to detail in the weathering - or wear and tear, seeing as it is on the inside.
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Hi Mark,
WOW, I'm with Mr Z, the engine rocks, I can almost smell the fuel and oil...
Really looking forward to seeing this when it is done now...
Andy...
WOW, I'm with Mr Z, the engine rocks, I can almost smell the fuel and oil...
Really looking forward to seeing this when it is done now...
Andy...
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The interior and engine compartment are looking great Mark.
Looking forward to the track assembly. Will this be the way we discussed in PM?
Looking forward to the track assembly. Will this be the way we discussed in PM?
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Re: 1/35 Dragon 38(t)
Really looking forward to seeing the rest of it coming together.
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Re: 1/35 Dragon 38(t)
Thank you for your support gents
Positive comments are great but critiques are welcome also
Honest opinions will be treasured
Al, yes I'll show a bit here but go into more depth in the other section
Regards,
Mark
Positive comments are great but critiques are welcome also
Honest opinions will be treasured
Al, yes I'll show a bit here but go into more depth in the other section
Regards,
Mark
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Re: 1/35 Dragon 38(t)
WOW! Just shows what can be done with brush detailing and weathering if a kit has enuf detail! This looks like of of the finest 1/35 tanks I ever saw. Thanx for sharing!
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Re: 1/35 Dragon 38(t)
Awesome detail work!
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