1/35 Tamiya MARDER III in a street scene.

Whaaaat!

It was looking excellent from this side John, sorry to hear it is no longer :(
Thanks Andy, I appreciate you reply. Just got to the point where I hated that roof. Remove the pewter strip , saved that ! Then realised the whole thing was too big. I learnt a lot from doing the building, found that some of my primers were the wrong using acrylic should have used enamel . Going to put the whole thing down to one of experience and a giant test piece:)
 
I'm sooooo sorry to hear that JR. You put such a lot of hard work and effort into that building. Look forward to seeing what you have learnt taken forward to the next attempt. Good luck mate and take care
 
I can understand that, hopefully you will try again. Like Andy T, I thought it was looking great.
Thanks, win some loose some, its only a hobby and if its not bringing pleasure out it will go.
I'm sooooo sorry to hear that JR. You put such a lot of hard work and effort into that building. Look forward to seeing what you have learnt taken forward to the next attempt. Good luck mate and take care
Hi Steve, this time a front only , just ordered a suitable frame. Going to use the things I've learn't in it.
 
John, really sorry to hear you weren't happy with it but you know in your heart if it's right or not all I can say it looked good to me matey.
 
John, really sorry to hear you weren't happy with it but you know in your heart if it's right or not all I can say it looked good to me matey.
Thanks Paul, but when you just have that niggling doubt , that's it .--------bin. I'd got to far to save anything.
 
That's a shame John but when your not happy with something the enthusiasm goes so no point persevering.
Indeed not Mark, at one time I would have worried about the material cost , but not being happy about the build why worry about the cost, it would never have sat comfortably with me .
John
 

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