1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Alpha,
Thank you! I've wanted one of the KV-2's for some time now. I'm 100% happy with the 'Palace' and am very glad that my efforts find favor with my peers in the Hobby.
regards,
Painless
Thank you! I've wanted one of the KV-2's for some time now. I'm 100% happy with the 'Palace' and am very glad that my efforts find favor with my peers in the Hobby.
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
You put a lot into this one...Shows a lot of Heart and soul... any praise is well deserved PainlessPainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
Thank you! I've wanted one of the KV-2's for some time now. I'm 100% happy with the 'Palace' and am very glad that my efforts find favor with my peers in the Hobby.
regards,
Painless

ALPHA
Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Very nice Painless!!, fun to see that infantry guy you got from me! He looks happy in his new home! 

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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Good Morning Jnewboy,
Very much so! Nothing like jogging along in training mode, fully packed out with a 54 ton KV-2 754(r) right beside you. ;o)
regards and thanks again,
Painless
Very much so! Nothing like jogging along in training mode, fully packed out with a 54 ton KV-2 754(r) right beside you. ;o)
regards and thanks again,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Hey painless, some how I missed the finished article! She looks awesome, love the little details on top of the turret!
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Good Afternoon, Tom,
Thanks, Doc! The Palace was one of the most fun redos of a tank that I have undertaken to date. My first IR equipped and certainly the heaviest. multi metal and upgraded version. The work was fun and I love the end result. ;o) I'm looking forward to watching your KV-2 and Max's work continue.
regards,
Painless
Thanks, Doc! The Palace was one of the most fun redos of a tank that I have undertaken to date. My first IR equipped and certainly the heaviest. multi metal and upgraded version. The work was fun and I love the end result. ;o) I'm looking forward to watching your KV-2 and Max's work continue.
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Was the photo of the fire extinguisher on the build thread... gotta go look... got some of the decals...but they look awful big
ALPHA

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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Alpha,
I believe so, here is the pic:
regards,
Painless
I believe so, here is the pic:
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
Thanks Painless...will use this for comparisonPainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
I believe so, here is the pic:
regards,
Painless

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Re: 1942 Beute' Panzer KV-2 754(r) 'Crackerbox Palace'
A rare opportunity came up with a shaft of winter's day late sunlight in the Library:
...Here for the Dawn...