Cheers I will keep an eye out for that.chrism wrote:Thanks for commenting. Jeff, Iggie, Alan
I have a bottle of stuff from modelmates range. I have a series of bottles of their products oil, sand, mud etc. which are all water soluable. There are umpteen firms with ranges of this stuff, but that Modelmates range, is just one that I seem to have managed to get to work for me.splash wrote:Nice work on the rust Chris. What technique do you use?
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My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Well done, Chris, you beat that thing into submission very nicely. As to the markings, I'm not sure enough to make a recommendation or to identify whether that symbol is indeed for a DAK formation. I recall reading that a lot of these '251/7 pioneer vehicles served in Russia and I don't think I've ever seen one in photos of the North African campaign.
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Nice work Chris, it may have put up a fight but you got it finished. Congrats on your first completed Blitz.
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Thanks Tim and Shaun. I shall keep am eye out on under table and cheap kits generally for other suitable victims for future ones.
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