Panzergruppe Tarraco scenery: the Panzodrom

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Mr Jussek sorry to hear of your physical symptoms but I absolutely admire your dedication to the hobby and wish I lived closer, as many of us do so we can help and enjoy your man made world.

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Yes, I too am very sorry to hear about your health issues Mr Jussek. Arthritis of any kind is very unpleasant.

I do hope you don't get too hampered doing what you like doing.
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c.rainford73 wrote:Mr Jussek sorry to hear of your physical symptoms but I absolutely admire your dedication to the hobby and wish I lived closer, as many of us so so we can help and enjoy your man made world.
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Yes, I too am very sorry to hear about your health issues Mr Jussek. Arthritis of any kind is very unpleasant.
I do hope you don't get too hampered doing what you like doing.
hi guys! thanks for your kind words mates :thumbup:

the pain is completely bearable as it is today, don't worry too much! although it is true that I find it difficult to make some efforts, pick and shovel and wheelbarrow mainly :haha: or being too much time squatting or kneeling, because my hips hurts then... and almost all the work in this miniature world has to be done in these positions :crazy:

I would like it if we were many more members of the club that could help with the jobs, but we are only four, and two are living a bit far away to come regularly, so...

well, some day it will be finished! ;D

best regards sirs!
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hello chaps

i've been doing some more works on the Panzodorme latelly, and also, we had a meeting there two weeks ago ;D

first the meeting! here we go...

the brave and old tankers...

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the rosmarinus officinalis prostratus are growing well

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a new kubel, still in the workshops...

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yep.. it's from the same guy who has build this

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and the BMW R75 too, all säni :thumbup:

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look under the bridge... 8)

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did you see anything unusual there?

yep! what are Albert doing down there? :think:

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aaah! his new toy! :haha:

and is RC too...

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and now, some less fun pics, from the works on the yard today, i'm fully destroyed today guys :crazy:

added some textures to the main bridge accesses

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and i built a long section of one of the secondary roads, and added texture too

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i worked for 6h until i ran out of concrete... and also because my wife was calling me, you now, in that manner that you stop doing whatever you were doing and run for your live... :haha:

that's all today guys!

best regards
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Very cool and realistic :clap:
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Nice work, you’ll have an amazing set up when it’s done and a great time on the way too!


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Wow this is stunning work. That boat dock blows me away! One of my favorite forum threads
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hi guys

thank you very much! i think you are too much kind on our project! :clap:

and all this time, meanwhile at home, i been working on the next batch of defensive positions, glueing all the components in their places

time for the 8,8cm FlaK 36, this is the first of six, Bertha. Lot of ammo boxes, ammo metal containers, empty shells, etc.. to print and paint

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it still lacks one last detail, the clock numbers, but i will make all of them at once, for all the positions that needed them...

best regards chaps!
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goood evening guys!

it's me again...

today, we are dead tired... we had to do some major gardening, and it was yes or yes to be done this morning... it was hot!

we have planted several more threes a,d we have also made the riparian vegetation, in order to filter the rain water and to make it difficult to the water to drag the soil into the riverbed

for this we have used almost 8 square meters of 'sedum', the very very little species:

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is't easy to cut it to the desired shape, but the hard work is to stir and mix the land around the river with a rich vegetal substratum, removing stones etc... as i said, a hard work and against the clock

these are the fruits of the job of today! ;D

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and even it has still to root, from the roll these plants come, to the substratum we had mixed under it, and even i have intensely watered the area... see that the water is being restrained is this pics :clap:

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and i can assure you that i put a lot of water there!

very satisfied today! :thumbup:

best regards sirs
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This is very inspirational mate I can tell you. Well done to you and your club mates!

You mention 3d printing! Did you make your own ammo STL's Do you share them if you did? I have a lot of catching up to do :-)

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