Jim Shirley Productions SdKfz 251 and The Howling Cow

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Re: Jim Shirley Productions SdKfz 251 and The Howling Cow

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Another remarkable result on a real rarity, Ralph! That's a great paintjob, it does such a good job of of highlighting all the different textures and details. Well done bringing it back to life!
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Re: Jim Shirley Productions SdKfz 251 and The Howling Cow

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Thank you, kind sir,

As you are obviously familiar with this Jim Shirley beast, you may have seen the one that Robert McGuire featured in his now 'off the air' U-Tube video. It's the only other one I've seen. Why his U-tube videos are no longer available is unknown to me. Anyway, I won't go so far as to say this build out was a labor of love. It certainly tried my patience. If one so knowledgeable as yourself can find favor with it, I feel I may have accomplished a little something. Thanks for the kind words.

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Re: Jim Shirley Productions SdKfz 251 and The Howling Cow

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THat is a beautiful build. Great camo. Well done. Great skills.
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Re: Jim Shirley Productions SdKfz 251 and The Howling Cow

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Good Morning,
Sweet Resin Build! That Unit will look great standing in a Tank village, off the road while Panzers clank on by...
regards,
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