My Sherman - a 14 year project

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Robert E Morey
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Re: My Sherman - a 14 year project

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Phil, Mark - thanks for looking in! Hope you are well in your parts of the world.

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Ben a few years since I posted anything on this model. Made a little progress including some OD green. 8) Still some details to do and internal electronics.

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till next time,
Bob

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Re: My Sherman - a 14 year project

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HI Bob
Lovely model there a credit to your skills .

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Very tidy build, nice.
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Thanks Derek - those are your front lamp gaurds! :D :D :D

Thanks a lot Phil!
B

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Having owned this model since 2008 and last driven in 2009 (16 years!!!) -it was about time to take her out again. Really nice weather and great to have it running again. I seem to have lost the gear for the elevation motor - hence the stick under the gun. :x Fun to churn some dirt.

On the ramp;
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Ready to go;
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Run through the jungle
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Visiting the Rhodies..
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Till next time..
Bob

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