Maxene
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Re: Maxene
Really nice work Painless. Figure painting came out great.
Re: Maxene
Ah...... Got the name....next stop... fynsdad's repair depotPainlessWolf wrote:Alpha, *chuckles*
I was going to say that maybe the Commander could get a date with Kei but his heart really belongs to the French girl from Paris that he named his tank after. Maxene.
regards,
Painless



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Re: Maxene
Jeff,
Good morning. ;o) Thank you very much! I can lay claim to all of the detail and paint work on Maxene but only the eyebrows on the Commander. (well, his canteen too *chuckles*) It is good to hear from you. Sir. I hope that your Panther G is near or at the completion point.
warm regards,
Painless
Good morning. ;o) Thank you very much! I can lay claim to all of the detail and paint work on Maxene but only the eyebrows on the Commander. (well, his canteen too *chuckles*) It is good to hear from you. Sir. I hope that your Panther G is near or at the completion point.
warm regards,
Painless
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Re: Maxene
Alpha,
Unless it is possible to get Palepainter to embellish Maxene, it's a no go. It would cost a bank roll to fly Frynsdad over here with his tools or to ship Maxene there and back again. It is a great idea tho' I would like it if I could get Palepainter to replace my HL markings with real paint and use my birthday like he did for his *chuckles* The name 'Maxene' is already painted on using a foam stick and some flatwhite enamel. I like how it turned out like it had been brushed on.
regards,
Painless
Unless it is possible to get Palepainter to embellish Maxene, it's a no go. It would cost a bank roll to fly Frynsdad over here with his tools or to ship Maxene there and back again. It is a great idea tho' I would like it if I could get Palepainter to replace my HL markings with real paint and use my birthday like he did for his *chuckles* The name 'Maxene' is already painted on using a foam stick and some flatwhite enamel. I like how it turned out like it had been brushed on.
regards,
Painless
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Re: Maxene
Truly delightful and great inspiration. Thank you for sharing all your hard work.


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Re: Maxene
a jolly good show pw
i hope all that stowage is steel though & you have a metal detector!

i hope all that stowage is steel though & you have a metal detector!

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Re: Maxene
TKcommander,
Andy, Thank you, Sir. It is a pleasure to be part of the Forum and share the Hobby with you all. If I can be useful, all the more so.
regards,
Painless
Andy, Thank you, Sir. It is a pleasure to be part of the Forum and share the Hobby with you all. If I can be useful, all the more so.
regards,
Painless
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Re: Maxene
Mr. Fiend!
Thank you for the kind compliments. I learned a trick on the Forum here and using a 3M product, some clear, thin, removable double sided tape, I made blocks of the stowage, turning 14 separate pieces into 2 large segments. I did the same up front, attaching the oil can, small pack and the crate to the stowage plank and the roll to the metal track segments. I tested and am good so far. I will keep an eye on it all. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Thank you for the kind compliments. I learned a trick on the Forum here and using a 3M product, some clear, thin, removable double sided tape, I made blocks of the stowage, turning 14 separate pieces into 2 large segments. I did the same up front, attaching the oil can, small pack and the crate to the stowage plank and the roll to the metal track segments. I tested and am good so far. I will keep an eye on it all. ;o)
regards,
Painless
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Re: Maxene
very nice Sherman 

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Re: Maxene
ICE,
Thanks! I enjoyed the build and learned some things in the process. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Thanks! I enjoyed the build and learned some things in the process. ;o)
regards,
Painless
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