Hi Stephen, thanks for the comments, I have a few projects lined up but nothing tank related
regards Jeff
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Re: My 222 revisited
Hi Jeff,
I wonder what the future projects maybe? Repairing an early pattern luftwaffe flying helmet or a Napoleonic french cuirassier helmet? Maybe anther steam engine?
Paul.
I wonder what the future projects maybe? Repairing an early pattern luftwaffe flying helmet or a Napoleonic french cuirassier helmet? Maybe anther steam engine?

Paul.

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Re: My 222 revisited
Hi Paul good to hear from you, you are not to far off, I have just finished an 1844 pattern shako to the Rifle Brigade, and just starting a 1/35th scale scratch-built CSS Alabama, its about 7 1/2 foot long
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Re: My 222 revisited
Hi Jeff,
Now there's a coincidence! I was recently offered a Royal Westmoreland Militia Victorian Officer’s "Albert" pattern shako circa 1844-55 by coldstream military antiques. I want to pay his price tag and didn't have anything he wanted as a trade. Wow, the 1/35th scale scratch-built CSS Alabama is going to keep you busy. Tim Bowman has done a great job on his HMS Scorpion.
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Now there's a coincidence! I was recently offered a Royal Westmoreland Militia Victorian Officer’s "Albert" pattern shako circa 1844-55 by coldstream military antiques. I want to pay his price tag and didn't have anything he wanted as a trade. Wow, the 1/35th scale scratch-built CSS Alabama is going to keep you busy. Tim Bowman has done a great job on his HMS Scorpion.
Paul.
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Re: My 222 revisited
It has been a few years since I finished the 222, and sadly the pictures were lost when my photo host went down, but I have found a few of the interior that might be of interest
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Re: My 222 revisited
Hello Jef,
Nice details on the 222
Ps if you ever wanted to sell your sdkfz 251 let me know
Best regards Yves
Nice details on the 222

Ps if you ever wanted to sell your sdkfz 251 let me know

Best regards Yves
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Re: My 222 revisited
Hi Yves, the 222 was a good model to work on, I have never owned a 251
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Re: My 222 revisited
Hello Jeffrey,
About the sdkfz 251, i confused you with someone else,
my mistake
Best regrads Yves
About the sdkfz 251, i confused you with someone else,
my mistake

Best regrads Yves