Thanks John.Great work Paul . Bring in the paint and wethering, it will be a treat.
Cheers Dave.My usual thoughts and comments Paul Nuff said. Dave
Thanks Mark.Looking good so far
Cheers Bill hope I got the name right.I'm likin' it!
Thanks Richard getting there slowly.Super as CJ s Flunky kept saying.Finishing line in sight Paul.
Probably SCC 2 brown, rather than khaki green, but I'm not sure when these were produced, exactly.I figure it would have left the factory green and been painted sand in theatre.
Thanks Andy.Looking amazing Paul.
Thank you mate, it's been a while since I made a base.A Scottie base!?? Looking forward to seeing what you give us this time. Great build and lovely paint job. One to be proud of my friend
That's true it probably would have been SCC2 but having trouble finding the model equivalent.Probably SCC 2 brown, rather than khaki green, but I'm not sure when these were produced, exactly.
cheers Chris glad you approve.VERY nice work on this model Scottie i had a look through your build an im impressd
chrisb
Cheers Richard I remember those.Brings back memories of me wanting the Matchbox Humber during the 70s.Loved their kits and the box art was so nice from Roy Huxley
Thanks Mike. i tried to keep it restrained due to the light colour of the vehicle.I am not saying anything, it has all been said above... The paint finish is just as it should be, none of this over the top weathering and just enough of the interior visible to catch the eye and draw the viewer in more...
Well done...
Mike
Richard,I'm in awe of the skill you guys have - superb stuff. I love all the little detail touches like that Life magazine.
If you don't mind me asking, what kit is this?