I frequently pass Duxford when I’m working & see the Cromwell parked out front, I stopped recently to take some photos.

That means a lot, HB.HERMAN BIX wrote:What a hell of a job Mr '43'rd, all too rarely seen examples of the better Western Allied tanks.
And you've executed them perfectly.
Looking like I see them in my mind to look a few days before embarking on the cross-Channel trip into legend.
Magnificent.
Thanks for that, Mick!. Well, hitherto, I've not considered submitting a model for the tank catwalk partly because I have so many unfinished projects, and also because some of the eye-popping entries of the past are in a class of their own (daunting masterpieces we've seen from the likes of Louis-IMCG11, Freddy, and many others).Son of a gun-ner wrote:I'm rather looking forward to seeing one of these in a not too distant TOTM Roy![]()
Maybe a TOTM special for TOTM newbies
Raminator wrote:An enviable collection there, Roy! Terrific work on all three tanks, it's great to see how far they've all come from the original kits. Any one of us would be proud to own them.
The Cromwell and Comet appear to have their muzzle brakes on perpendicularly, though. Is that due to the recoil mounting?