WCPs 1/16 Flak 36 88mm.

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jarndice
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Re: WCPs 1/16 Flak 36 88mm.

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I do not do photographs but even if I did there is nothing to photograph,
I have tapped threads on longer versions of the WCP 88mm Flak cable reel axles to fit wing nuts :thumbup:
Until the Spring comes I will not be painting my 88 because the Workshop is unheated so that is that.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Re: WCPs 1/16 Flak 36 88mm.

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Challenge time for Cat
Going to ask her to hunt out, clean and get parts ready to build one of these 88mm for an upcoming show.
I think this is a big statement 1/16 artillery piece so be great to have one to show off, at least in an unpainted state! lol
Something cool for the Diamond T to drag around like they have just stolen it off the German Army lol
Fingers crossed she can pull it off
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Re: WCPs 1/16 Flak 36 88mm.

Post by Herr Dr. Professor »

Good luck to Catherine! I take forever to build and paint anything, as e.g., many here on RCTW has seen with my 1/2 Ton 4x4. (I did build the 1/18 Merit model about five years ago, and it is fine, but the size difference is obvious in larger scales).
I will be interested to see photos of the 88 when it's ready for (or better yet at) the show. You know, Will, that I am drooling to get one of these, even if I still haven't painted the Gulaschkanone or the searchlight. :{
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