Thank youNice work there Scottie
cheers MarkNice job on the details, as always.
Cheers DaveThumbs up as usual. D
Thanks Jakko.Good to see the continuation of this one. Up to your usual standards
Cheers Mike good to have you along.Good to see this one still on the go and with your usual 'additions' to the build...
Cheers Arnie I like them as well and will probably builds some more.Excellent stuff, I've always had a soft spot for WWII scout cars. The extra detailing is super.
Cheers Richard.Nice Paul.Up to your usual sublime finishing.Super doopah mate
Seat fromt and centre for this build mate. Off to a great start. There is a walkaround of the Mark IV on my channel which maybe of help
I chatted to the owner he said it saw action and was on fire inside. The driver, believe it or not, managed to squeeze out of the front viewing hatch!! He must have been a very small chap. Keep up the great work my friend and speak soon.
The main gun is the best giveaway: the Mk. III had a 15 mm Besa machine gun, the Mk. IV has an American 37 mm gun with a much thicker barrel and no "wings" alongside it.It is hard to see the difference between the Mklll and lV.
Cheers Jakko I knew you would knowThe main gun is the best giveaway: the Mk. III had a 15 mm Besa machine gun, the Mk. IV has an American 37 mm gun with a much thicker barrel and no "wings" alongside it.
Thanks mate appreciate it. What's the wj stand for?Nice build, I like it.
Cheers Steve, I can't say I have enjoyed this build but it's getting there.Thats a beautiful build Scottie. Good luck with the wet stuff
Thanks Andy, It's a shame you can't see inside the turret.Great to see it with some paint on mate, it really shows off all of the detail you've added.
It came with an interior but I tweaked it as well.Looking good.......did the kit come with interior parts or did you scratch build them?