Jeff the Jagermeister****Finished****
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Nice work
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Shaping up into a terrific replica.
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
That is looking very good Jeff.
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Heck yes I am still in. Painting completed and decaling to begin. I have had a couple of hectic weeks at work. Five deployed to the east coast (yes it is still going on) and locally a few house fires to contend with.
I will post pictures ASAP.
I will post pictures ASAP.
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Good to hear you're still going strong on this Jeff. That sounds like quite a couple of weeks you've had at work there.
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
I think we're okay to extend the deadline until midnight on Sunday 3rd Jeff, to give you an extra weekend.
cheers
cheers
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
I would love that. Thanks you. I have had to move lots of snow the last couple of days. I am down to the decaling so I should have this wrapped up.
Also work has taken a lot of time lately.
Last time I brag about a "blitzable kit."
Also work has taken a lot of time lately.
Last time I brag about a "blitzable kit."
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Andrew is the kindest group build leader ever, isn't he?
I'm a mostly full-time modeller put a part-time poster....
Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Well he most certainly is.
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Don't worry, we'll all say a few, and see if we can get the natural disasters put on hold for your real Blitz Jeffjssel wrote:Also work has taken a lot of time lately.
Last time I brag about a "blitzable kit."
Cheers
Jim
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Massive numbers of brownie points being earned hereIan wrote:Andrew is the kindest group build leader ever, isn't he?
If I'd looked at the calendar at the start, the dates would have been fixed properly in the first place!
Cheers
Andrew
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Was up early today so started the finish work. As you can see the decals went on fine. It is time for dull coat and glass work. I also have my trusty 3x5 index card made up of last minutes tweaks.
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Re: Jeff the Jagermeister.
Very close now, Jeff! Good work.
I'm a mostly full-time modeller put a part-time poster....