a few AFVs production

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a few AFVs production

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Here are some pics of a couple ongoing kits near the final phase.

All Tamiya 1/35 scale with the exception of the Dragon T 80

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Looking good matey
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I like the Wirbelwind! :th:
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so cool!! I really like your figures
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The flakpanzer is still glossy from the Future, have not really weathered the Wirblewind yet. Just placed the figures last night.

It was a real fun kit
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:bow:: :bow:: :bow:: :bow:: :bow::
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How's the T-80 kit? I just picked up the DML boxing... I think it's the same kit. Did you use any AM sets, or is that all OOB? I have the 'T-80 w/ ERA' kit. Looks like a mean SOB.

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MikeyKb wrote:How's the T-80 kit? I just picked up the DML boxing... I think it's the same kit. Did you use any AM sets, or is that all OOB? I have the 'T-80 w/ ERA' kit. Looks like a mean SOB.

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The Dragon was an older kit, the T 80 with ERA. I had never built a Dragon before and did not like it too much.

The directions were ambiguous and the tracks were difficult, maybe just me. The gun does not elevate and the parts just did not seem to fit, most were good but some just didn't work, so I left them off.

I have a few more old dragons and may try a new one.

It does look mean though.
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