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GruntZone360

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  1. Thanks! I'm not sure if it's by not stirring/shaking, but I don't know.
  2. I never heard of a 1:76th scale model before. Looks pretty interesting. Obvious only the Americans would be able to launch them. They're one of the main leaders, one of the top ones of NATO, but don't worry. Nowadays I think they need approval from all of the main NATO leaders before launch?
  3. It's finished. I put all the parts it came with and that's what it came out as. It never came with a cockpit window/shield.
  4. I could just try it out on a spare wheel I have. And I'll have to look everything up later today.
  5. Tips and Tricks Always keep everything that came in the box of the model. Even the modelling box itself. As you see in the third picture you can cut to size a anti-tank trap. You can do several other things with that unused plastic around the edges or use parts that were unused in the last model. You'll understand left over parts if you buy a Dragon model. I know for a fact that you'll always have left over parts from them. One last thing, you create the anti-tank trap by cutting to size as I had already said and then cutting them up a little more for an added effect than you glue two of them together, then make sure it had time to dry then add the third leg and when you do place it on a towel. The towel is to keep the anti-tank trap in place while it dries. This is a little tip I sort ah stole from a modeling book my dad had. It explains how to create sandbags or at least gives you a good idea how to start making one. Create your own way of making them from this format!
  6. I really want this! I never knew it existed!
  7. True steel tanks. Love it! Um, you do know Jericho is a name of a show also right?
  8. Messerschmitt BF109E-3 Now I just got this model so don't expect any new information out by tomorrow on it because I tend to take things the long way. And look! It came with a cockpit! UPDATE I'm having some trouble with the decals though, and yes, I did break them. A few pictures below you can see that I decided to just paint it black. No one would notice the difference. Getting things cut out and smoothed. I did slow down even more than usual because I had cut the tip of my thumb by accident. The culprit in the first picture. I would take a picture the first couple of days of it, but I didn't think of anything until now. The instructions didn't have anything to say about these two parts and under the plane doesn't have any type of holes to place the extra fuel so I was wondering if anyone would know what I should do with it?
  9. Looks great so far! I really hope it comes out well because I'm planning on buying some 1:32 from Revell for my diorama.
  10. Great build so far! Tamiya is a great modeling company! They pretty much keep things simple. What you can't see doesn't need to be seen. If you get what I'm saying You haven't started painting any of your aircraft? Well, once you finish them, I expect billions of threads on them. EDIT: Grammar er ah EDIT: Let me name all of them You have a German FW190D version and a FW190 something version. A typhoon of sorts a spitfire a Yak and a mosquito! EDIT: Is that a Spitfire? No, no... I think it is a corsair.
  11. Pz.Kpfw.II Ausf.A This is a particular little devil of a build or at least it seems that way as you can see in the third picture that the track might be a huge problem to deal with. Not much to say about it yet.
  12. Yeah, I know about that last part, but thanks! And thanks for not blowing up mad. I'll change some things around.
  13. Really sexy British jet even though I don't fancy many jets. What is the point e thing e on its nose?
  14. Oh, I did finish this model. I just left that comment up at the top to let other people know that I will update that thread whenever I finish a new model and that I'll let everyone know about it by saying something. I usually used Spoilers on forums to confine a lot of information in an area like pictures. Would any of this be bad to do? Just wondering because that's what got be banned off of a different forum. I never had a warning either.
  15. I love it! Makes me want to go out and buy a similar model. Except with the cockpit closed and hung on my ceiling.
  16. Looks well done! Was this a real plane?
  17. German Motorcycle B.M.W Does anyone know of any type of weathering tips you could give me? All I really need is some fine detail done and it'll be finished.
  18. M4 81mm Mortar Carrier This was in fact the first model I had ever put together. The model that started it all. I wasn't that good at putting decals on so that's why you don't really see any type of decals on there. And with one of the pictures there is a colour difference, and that's because some how the paint I was using just turned a lighter green. I suppose it was time to either shake it or get a new one, but that was some time ago.
  19. Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9 In the second picture you'll see "RAM" those are my dad's initials. In the third picture near the tail section of the aircraft is my signature sign. The funny thing is that it took me painting coats after coat on that aircraft until I got it just right.
  20. Yeah, I like the leopard as well. I don't so much like the camouflage, but it's all preference. ;-) EDIT: One thing though, what scale are they?
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