This months TOTM winner
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This months TOTM winner
Congratulations to Mr xhelfix, this month's TOTM winner
And a well done to our runners up, thank you for entering, all very worthy models
My apologies for the delay, I had a bit of car trouble that I had to sort, which caused me to forget the date
Winning entry can be found here.
xhelfix February 2020 Winner. - RC Tank Warfare
viewtopic.php?f=210&t=29211
And a well done to our runners up, thank you for entering, all very worthy models
My apologies for the delay, I had a bit of car trouble that I had to sort, which caused me to forget the date
Winning entry can be found here.
xhelfix February 2020 Winner. - RC Tank Warfare
viewtopic.php?f=210&t=29211
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Re: This months TOTM winner
Fantastic model and expertly crafted well done sir!
A big hand to everyone who entered
A big hand to everyone who entered
Tanks alot....
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Re: This months TOTM winner
Good Evening all,
To everyone who entered, Fantastic work!, Gentlemen! Congratulations to xhelix. Superbly detailed and painted and a beautiful example of a rare piece of WWII German armor. Always a welcome sight, those Wehrmacht support vehicles. Reminds us all that the German Army was more than just Panzers.
regards,
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To everyone who entered, Fantastic work!, Gentlemen! Congratulations to xhelix. Superbly detailed and painted and a beautiful example of a rare piece of WWII German armor. Always a welcome sight, those Wehrmacht support vehicles. Reminds us all that the German Army was more than just Panzers.
regards,
Painless
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Re: This months TOTM winner
Congratulations! A very well deserved honor for a great unique model.
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Re: This months TOTM winner
Great competition again this month and a very tough decision on voting choice. Well done xhelfix on your win with a lovely looking model congrats to all the entrants on a great turn out also
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A fantastic model, and shown to great advantage in an enviable setting/backdrop
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Hey Andy, congrats to you and your winning SIG33! A fabulous build (and my secret favorite ).
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Re: This months TOTM winner
The best tank won for sure, congrats on that work of art man!
Re: This months TOTM winner
Some excellent work on an excellent tank. Congratulations.
And if it helps anybody in the future, there were a couple of very nice tanks in this month's competition that I did not vote for simply because I felt that they had been over weathered. There's a fine line between just enough and too much, and I have always appreciated the ones that were a little bit under weathered. The tanks this month weren't that bad but I've seen some where guys weather them to the point that they look like they've been sitting in a field for 50 years. Real tank Crews never let their tanks get like that. Just in case that helps anyone in the future.
And if it helps anybody in the future, there were a couple of very nice tanks in this month's competition that I did not vote for simply because I felt that they had been over weathered. There's a fine line between just enough and too much, and I have always appreciated the ones that were a little bit under weathered. The tanks this month weren't that bad but I've seen some where guys weather them to the point that they look like they've been sitting in a field for 50 years. Real tank Crews never let their tanks get like that. Just in case that helps anyone in the future.
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Thank you for these words!Max-U52 wrote:Some excellent work on an excellent tank. Congratulations.
And if it helps anybody in the future, there were a couple of very nice tanks in this month's competition that I did not vote for simply because I felt that they had been over weathered. There's a fine line between just enough and too much, and I have always appreciated the ones that were a little bit under weathered. The tanks this month weren't that bad but I've seen some where guys weather them to the point that they look like they've been sitting in a field for 50 years. Real tank Crews never let their tanks get like that. Just in case that helps anyone in the future.
They hit the nail on the head.
Tank crews are always very proud and take good care of their equipment.