Yep, it would be easy to disparage the rivets as being "carbuncle-ish", but perhaps these are experimental tanks from the war dpeartment with new, larger & stronger rivets, on a beta test on the battlefield. Great paint-job, BTW. I like this site because of the WWI aircraft. Always loved those as a kid.
"Looking Good" to me
ReplyDeleteAnd you speak as a connoisseur of such things!
DeleteSome useful additions to your collection.
ReplyDeleteVery much so!
DeleteYep, it would be easy to disparage the rivets as being "carbuncle-ish", but perhaps these are experimental tanks from the war dpeartment with new, larger & stronger rivets, on a beta test on the battlefield. Great paint-job, BTW. I like this site because of the WWI aircraft. Always loved those as a kid.
ReplyDelete+1 on saving rolls for not falling apart so easily? Like it!
DeleteThey have turned out really well, I see what you mean about the rivets but they don't detract too much from the finished model.
ReplyDeleteAnd who doesn't like rivets?
DeleteYou can never have too many rivets! I do like a Pz 38....
ReplyDeleteWise words!
DeleteIt makes the rivets easier to count, for those new to all this.
ReplyDeleteI've not bothered - how many are there?
DeleteTim,
ReplyDeleteThey look good tome.
All the best,
Bob
Thanks. A quick and rewarding paint job.
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