Washington Model Club

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oz wrote:
BREL wrote: Oz, them pictures look good to me
cheers mate, my fav one is my P90 if its good enough for big jack o"neill ( Stargate sg1 ) then its good enough for me..... ;D
Its a nice little compact weapon and really easy to use in close quarter combat, which is why Rocketman always nicks mine when we go airsofting ::)
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Heres a link to some pictures of our visit to the Washington Model Club's show at the Nissan plan last July

http://www.modelwarfare.co.uk/graphics/ ... d%2006708/

Running was a problem until we nobled some advertising boards, and made a ramp out of the emergency exit on to grass. We'll be exhibiting at their South Shield do too later this year.
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good one never seen those pics before, some nice stuff there.....
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Thanks for the info guys. I just need to sort out which gearbox for the T34 then the fun will begin. Tony, you'll have to get some progress photos of the Zimm on the Tiger. You and Ren made a great team, you roll it out and he prods away merrily - I didn't Ren once say "not another bloody Tiger" when he was working on it, and he didn't even need choccy biccies!
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BeeKay wrote: Thanks for the info guys. I just need to sort out which gearbox for the T34 then the fun will begin. Tony, you'll have to get some progress photos of the Zimm on the Tiger. You and Ren made a great team, you roll it out and he prods away merrily - I didn't Ren once say "not another bloody Tiger" when he was working on it, and he didn't even need choccy biccies!
been sitting here most of the night getting the rest of it done but got a bad case of cramp as the thing is so bloody big but when you start you  cant stop, i did promise ren some choccy biccies on Thursday so i suppose i had better get them or it'll be (no biccies ? whine moan groan blah blah  ;D)
gonna post a few pics on how i did it when its finished looks good so far though........
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If you remember Tony, the last milliput zimm I did wason the 1/72 KT and that turned out rather nice so it should look spot on, on the big Tiger with washes and highlights applied - I can't wait. See you Thursday mate.
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Hey guys sounds good. I passed my test so will be joining you on saturday :)


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Well done on your test Alex - it's about time they let you take it!
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Cheers Brian only 4 minors too :)

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