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Meter rat
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Greetings from over the Clyde (Dunoon) or Derby, depending on the the day of the week or weekend.
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Lenny Warren
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Meter rat wrote:Greetings from over the Clyde (Dunoon) or Derby, depending on the the day of the week or weekend.
I know Dunoon well, family there. Not been the same since the base went. ;) Tell me, how's Jim Crow, painted out or repainted?
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Will01Capri
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Welcome to the fun
Enjoy your time here
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I know Dunoon well, family there. Not been the same since the base went. ;) Tell me, how's Jim Crow, painted out or repainted?[/quote]

It is painted as a Puffin.
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Meter rat wrote:I know Dunoon well, family there. Not been the same since the base went. ;) Tell me, how's Jim Crow, painted out or repainted?
It is painted as a Puffin.[/quote]

Bizarre... I get the Jim Crow historical reference, but doubt many of the locals meant anything racist by it. For me it was where my dad posed for pics in the 50's and I did in the 80's and 90's...
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EAO wrote:Hi Lenny,
Yup, buying one of Tom's tanks is always the quick way to gaining a beautiful, well researched, amazing model. He's sold some beauties in the past. I'm still kicking myself for not snatching up a Panther of his! It was beautiful! Anyway, nice job!
Cheers,
Eric.
Yeah, when I think what I would have paid on a new Tamita Tiger, was a no brainer... ;)

Here they are in all their glory. ;)

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Herr Dr. Professor
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I had missed it in the still photos you put up earlier: that Königstiger has the Befehlpanzer antenna. Now that's an added bonus!
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote:I had missed it in the still photos you put up earlier: that Königstiger has the Befehlpanzer antenna. Now that's an added bonus!
Yes, it's very impressive, based on a real KT too...

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