An Austro Hungarian WWI armoured reconnaissance vehicle.
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7 22 May 2021, 04:11
Kerry COX
Hey Augie. 🙂 Thanks for dropping in. Did you bring the Guinness. ? 😉
And greetings to you too Roland. 👍
Hey Augie. 🙂 Thanks for dropping in. Did you bring the Guinness. ? 😉
And greetings to you too Roland. 👍
24 May 2021, 12:15
Kerry COX
Thanks James C. I had never heard of it as an actual vehicle before and was quite surprised when Peter suggested we do a side by side build. 'Copper State' models I had never heard of either, so the whole thing s a totally new thing for me, and no doubt, for many others. !
Thanks James C. I had never heard of it as an actual vehicle before and was quite surprised when Peter suggested we do a side by side build. 'Copper State' models I had never heard of either, so the whole thing s a totally new thing for me, and no doubt, for many others. !
25 May 2021, 03:21
Rui S
I thought you where engaged with this one and suddenly you finish the amazing 1/24 Toyota 'Gazoo' TS050 hybrid by Tamiya.
How is this one going?
I don't see an album about it in Peters wall?
Do I see a unfinished Range Rover on the background, in photo 2?
I thought you where engaged with this one and suddenly you finish the amazing 1/24 Toyota 'Gazoo' TS050 hybrid by Tamiya.
How is this one going?
I don't see an album about it in Peters wall?
Do I see a unfinished Range Rover on the background, in photo 2?
3 July 2021, 21:41
Kerry COX
This build Peter and I did together over the week I spent at his new house and he did his with comparative ease with all bits and pieces looking like a show room edition if you were purchasing any thing to wage a war with.
Mine is not quite finished, due to the indecision on what colour the 'tires' should be, given that 'rubber' tires were not used back then, but it was canvass covered wood spoke wheels that did the job and so far, I have seen them almost white. ! But do you paint big wheels white in a battle field situation. ?
As for the paint job on the body, I was a bit stumped as to how to mask off the matt black and dark German gray demarcations, and then the white base ready for the iron cross markings to be applied evenly and accurately.
Overall, a great kit that is full of detail with a great set of instructions that calls out the process in great detail.
I really enjoyed it and I am next to finish it before the competition.
This build Peter and I did together over the week I spent at his new house and he did his with comparative ease with all bits and pieces looking like a show room edition if you were purchasing any thing to wage a war with.
Mine is not quite finished, due to the indecision on what colour the 'tires' should be, given that 'rubber' tires were not used back then, but it was canvass covered wood spoke wheels that did the job and so far, I have seen them almost white. ! But do you paint big wheels white in a battle field situation. ?
As for the paint job on the body, I was a bit stumped as to how to mask off the matt black and dark German gray demarcations, and then the white base ready for the iron cross markings to be applied evenly and accurately.
Overall, a great kit that is full of detail with a great set of instructions that calls out the process in great detail.
I really enjoyed it and I am next to finish it before the competition.
4 July 2021, 04:54
Kerry COX
Rui. I do believe that Peter has got a posting on his build. Much dedication to getting it right in all things he tackles. 👍 🙂
Rui. I do believe that Peter has got a posting on his build. Much dedication to getting it right in all things he tackles. 👍 🙂
4 July 2021, 20:26
Album info
This is the 1/35 scale kit by the Copper State Model company of the 'Romfell Panzerwagon' reconnaissance vehicle that was used only once on the front lines.
Painted Gray/Green.