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- 43rdRecceReg
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Works in progress...
Sometimes I wish I had just one superb Armortek Pz IV, or... better still, one of these fantastic Comets
Why? Well, choosing which tank to start up, and explore the outdoors with, is getting really difficult. I'd like to see them all (A). Finished and (B) clanking around my garden at the same time. Alas, (B) cannot happen- as my crofting neighbours are partial to unwinding with a dram of malt, but not with scale model tanks. (A- completion) remains an ever remoter prospect.
In the end, none of the tanks get the attention deserved. Last year, though, I actually completed a few projects that were looking to be perma-projects, at one time.
Anyway, I shall just have to put up with this lot. These are at the back of the production line:
Tamiya Tiger 1 and HL Leopard 2
Asiatam Pz IV (basis for StuG IV- not seen in these photos, as it's lurking behind. That's just as well, as the warped resin upper hull for the StuG, from Asiatam, is a constant eyesore.) Taigen Late Tiger 1 with BB barrel recoil, and a Tamiya KT I want to repaint, now that I have a superb airbrush.
Tamiya Panther. I may well sell this. Alternatively, it has both DMD units, and I may sell them separately and then try to put an Elmod unit in there. Then I'd paint it properly.
These are the combatants. All are runners, but some still benefit from add-ons, and tweaks to their appearances. The knotty problem is which, and how many? Yep, and there's the dwingling supply of cash in the kist. With prospective mind-boggling energy bills looming, and inflation, some things will have to go. That's why the ONE Armortek Comet appeals so strongly sometimes. Then again- there's that almost irrepressible urge to add a Tamiya Centurion to this burgeoning array of distractions
Here, the combatants are being inspected by a gigantic white creature with pointy ears.
Anyway, I suppose I should be grateful for having decent distractions. Have a relaxing Sunday, lads!. Time for a Glenmorangie, I think.
Why? Well, choosing which tank to start up, and explore the outdoors with, is getting really difficult. I'd like to see them all (A). Finished and (B) clanking around my garden at the same time. Alas, (B) cannot happen- as my crofting neighbours are partial to unwinding with a dram of malt, but not with scale model tanks. (A- completion) remains an ever remoter prospect.
In the end, none of the tanks get the attention deserved. Last year, though, I actually completed a few projects that were looking to be perma-projects, at one time.
Anyway, I shall just have to put up with this lot. These are at the back of the production line:
Tamiya Tiger 1 and HL Leopard 2
Asiatam Pz IV (basis for StuG IV- not seen in these photos, as it's lurking behind. That's just as well, as the warped resin upper hull for the StuG, from Asiatam, is a constant eyesore.) Taigen Late Tiger 1 with BB barrel recoil, and a Tamiya KT I want to repaint, now that I have a superb airbrush.
Tamiya Panther. I may well sell this. Alternatively, it has both DMD units, and I may sell them separately and then try to put an Elmod unit in there. Then I'd paint it properly.
These are the combatants. All are runners, but some still benefit from add-ons, and tweaks to their appearances. The knotty problem is which, and how many? Yep, and there's the dwingling supply of cash in the kist. With prospective mind-boggling energy bills looming, and inflation, some things will have to go. That's why the ONE Armortek Comet appeals so strongly sometimes. Then again- there's that almost irrepressible urge to add a Tamiya Centurion to this burgeoning array of distractions
Here, the combatants are being inspected by a gigantic white creature with pointy ears.
Anyway, I suppose I should be grateful for having decent distractions. Have a relaxing Sunday, lads!. Time for a Glenmorangie, I think.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Impressive herd of beasts, no offense to the pup. I’ll have a virtual jigger or two with you!
- stu_the_flat
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Drinking whisky and driving tanks! what could possibly go wrong!
It is an impressive collection. I do know what you mean about focusing on one project, on the other hand there is learning to be happy with what you have, its is difficult choice! Lets not talk about the future, I'm sure 2022 is going to be fantastic... despite all evidence to the contrary!
It is an impressive collection. I do know what you mean about focusing on one project, on the other hand there is learning to be happy with what you have, its is difficult choice! Lets not talk about the future, I'm sure 2022 is going to be fantastic... despite all evidence to the contrary!
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Oh my, those pics are making my eye twitch. I get nervous when the wife is near them, let alone a pet. You're a braver man than I, sir.
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That little pup will do no harm...likely more interested in food (dogs are foodocenteric) and lap-sitting. Now, what's your new "superb airbrush"? I have a Paasche Talon, a well-acclaimed airbrush, and it's so finicky that I keep going back to an ancient Badger single-action. The "double action" Paasche messes up every time until I fiddle and fiddle and fiddle to get the combination of consistency and pressure just right. It even wants a different combination for different colors of the same brand.
- 43rdRecceReg
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That Jigger is 44ml, I understand That's way more generous than UK standard shots, and more 'clan- sized! ' Break oot the jiggers, Jim!Jimster wrote:Impressive herd of beasts, no offense to the pup. I’ll have a virtual jigger or two with you!
Not to dash the Hollywood image of Highlanders, and Islanders, some may hold, here's a couple of crofters in a convivial 'Here's Tae us!' moment. Slainte!.
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- 43rdRecceReg
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To be honest, Stu, I've not had a dram since Hogmanay; but I am just setting that to rights I like your optimism. Yes, I'm hoping we'll break the Covid chains this year. Luckily for me, there's not been much evidence of it in Wester Ross- and the air's sweet enough to drink.stu_the_flat wrote:Drinking whisky and driving tanks! what could possibly go wrong!
It is an impressive collection. I do know what you mean about focusing on one project, on the other hand there is learning to be happy with what you have, its is difficult choice! Lets not talk about the future, I'm sure 2022 is going to be fantastic... despite all evidence to the contrary!
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Cheers!! And the sound of two glasses clinking together.
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I jettisoned the wife some years ago, Mac; but we're still good friends... (on WhatsApp ) Come to think of it, it was mutual ejection seats we triggered.Maccrage wrote:Oh my, those pics are making my eye twitch. I get nervous when the wife is near them, let alone a pet. You're a braver man than I, sir.
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote:That little pup will do no harm...likely more interested in food (dogs are foodocenteric) and lap-sitting. Now, what's your new "superb airbrush"? I have a Paasche Talon, a well-acclaimed airbrush, and it's so finicky that I keep going back to an ancient Badger single-action. The "double action" Paasche messes up every time until I fiddle and fiddle and fiddle to get the combination of consistency and pressure just right. It even wants a different combination for different colors of the same brand.
Well, Ed, it's not quite if the Paasche league, but my Harder and Steenbeck Ultra can handle fine lines (I used to have a few of those, but they're now trenches) and a range of coverage up to swathes of colour.
The problem is finding the ideal conditions to use it in, as I don't have a garage or workshop for airbrushing, painting outdoors is the sole option.
Thus, I'm entirely dependent on the far Northern weather gods. My offensive (with paint) will resume in the Spring.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.