Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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I do like these Italeri jeeps as you have probably gathered by now and they are rather quick to build almost blitz worthy in fact.
The tarp was made with watered down white glue and toilet paper and then painted when dry.

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Re: Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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Loving these Jeeps, Mark and this is another wonderful rendition. I rather like the combination of vehicle and trailer (not so long ago I converted the old Tamiya Jeep trailer into the later version to go behind a Ford MUTT) and the tissue tarp has worked very well. Top work 8-)
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Re: Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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So nice and great presentation
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Re: Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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Thanks Shaun and Jeff on your feedback. I really enjoyed building this kit and found that there are still more varieties to build though I will finish my final one and go on to something else just for a change, well that and the fact that I have no more left in the stash...... :-D
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Re: Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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I think it would be fair to say that you're getting the hang of these jeeps Mark!
That's another fine build and excellently displayed as ever
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Re: Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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Just great ! I'd be happy if I could just pose and photograph my models as well as you do !
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Re: Italeri 1/35 Jeep with Trailer (314)

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Thanks iggie and John, it's amazing how much mileage you can get from a single generic 9x11 inch base and a 30 x 20 inch background photo. It's also good in a way too as I don't have to have loads of different bases hanging around though I'm thinking about trying a different photo for my next build.
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Thats another gem of a build, Mark.
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