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Re: Crippled Sherman!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:43 am
by PainlessWolf
Good Afternoon!
*chuckles* You're not seeing the extension to the right where the PC sits and the leg of the 'L' where that Sherman normally sits along side my Work Laptop. I'm a believer in right angles and Feng sui but the battle against static and dust in a room with hardwood floors and five systems and related multiple monitors and a router\network is never ending. (and lets not forget the two Greyhounds snoozin' over in the corner on their beds) The figure is a Godzilla from S&H Monster Arts (I'm a big Godzilla fan from way back.) This Godzilla is one of S&H's newest with a bajillion points of articulation and rather than stress out my antique camera more, I'll put a link to here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tNasbSghxg for a generic Geek Review. So, in all this, what did you think of the Sherman repair?
Regards,
Painless

Re: Crippled Sherman!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:47 am
by Reaper332
Great work mate :thumbup:
If a hammer dont fix it, then burn it that will and it did....lol

Ken

Re: Crippled Sherman!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:56 am
by PainlessWolf
Good Evening,
*Pours drinks for Reaper and Dietrich* On to figure painting for the KT. :o)
regards,
Painless

Re: Crippled Sherman!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 2:10 am
by Reaper332
Dont forget if you are painting figures then we want to see :D

Ken

Re: Crippled Sherman!

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:27 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning.
Last reply from me on this antique thread hopefully. Reaper!, if you want to see the Hauptmann I painted, he is there with his KT in 'Show Off' Also, the replacement Tracks _finally_ showed up from the mysterious East. Good thing I repaired my original since these while similar are made with a set of track guides right down the middle for use with Heng Long's split idler and road wheels on the 3841-1. With a lot of careful plastic clipping, they will be usable on my 3841 when the time comes. I may even turn them into faux T66 tracks by finding or making thin rubber shoes to glue over the split that these tracks have always had in the middle (like current German tank tracks) Anyway, on to Paris!
Regards,
Painless