Tamiya M51 Israeli Sherman th
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Comments
8 January 2015, 16:19
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Hello Christian, very nice model and presentation.👍 The finish is great. Any plans to put this piece on a vignette?
9 January 2015, 05:24
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Thank you again for your comment Ulf! Unfortunately, I'm not planning on putting it in a vignette or diorama, I just don't have the room for it! 🙁 Considering a diorama can take the place of 2 or 3 1/35th finished model, I rather have more models than models on big bases! 🙂 But I do agree that it screams "Put me on a base... damn it!" 🙂
9 January 2015, 15:32
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Thanks Michaël. The mud is just a mix of some pigment, a little bit of plaster of Paris and water!
9 January 2015, 16:10
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I'm planning on a kitbash of a Tamiya M51 and Dragon M51 to convert the Tamiya to a later model.
6 November 2015, 23:50
Album info
Built OOB except for a few strips and rods of Evergreen styrene.