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Stewart Ashton
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The build continues

Post by Stewart Ashton »

A few more photos showing the dry fitting of the side panels

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A fair bit of filing involved but thats half the fun and at last its starting
to take shape :D

Regards Stewart

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Post by Allan Richards »

Stewart,

Its coming along very nicely and good to see progress and a thread on the half track again. Please kep the photos coming.
Allan Richards

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Welcome Back Stewart. I have been wordering how your Half track was comming along ... If i had some spare money , I would buy one of these ..monsters .. She Looks real nice ... Dale

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Stewart

It looks real nice. You will have a very nice complete set with the half track towing the 88!! 8)

regards
Tim
"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." – Erwin Rommel

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Steward,
Really nice looking build so far. The detail you have added is superb. Keep at it. I concur with Dale, if I only could afford one of these too....The SDKFZ 7 is a cool looking rig.

Thanks for helping us dream vicariously through your build!
Bob

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Post by Stewart Ashton »

Thanks for the replies gents :D

Yes it is starting to look nice at last 8)

For anyone wondering why the track links look shiny?

:lol: Three in one oil did that as I doubt I will ever be able to afford
the motion packs to power the beasty :lol:

I have no where to run it anyway and there is no way I could ever
lift the beast off the desk. And yes the beast is on a railway like
turntable as it makes it easier to work on :D

Regards Stewart

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Post by simon_manning »

thanks for posting stewart,the halftrack looks very good from here,they are an eye catching kit ,somthing different,after my tank crusade ,i:le have a go at one of these.


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Post by Stewart Ashton »

Hi Simon,
Yes it is an exceptional kit to build and because its an open
vehicle theres plenty of scope for super detailing.

Regards Stewart

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