Corricon's Workbench Window 2018

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This pair are coming on nicely, Steve. Those rooftop Allied stars can be a bind to settle over the various lumps and bumps that normally form part of a tank's turret top!
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Liking the matador on that base Steve.
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Thanks all for your kind comments.
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Loved the Matador Calliope concept, and the end result lived up to the expectation.
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The last day of the year saw me with some progress with the three builds I have on the go!
First off the Centaur got its machine gun blanking plate and I also made sure the top star had adhered to the turret contours:

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Next I assembled the TOW launcher and some ancillaries on the M151A2:

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Then I completed the Sherman Crocodiles trailer and also added some mudguards to the tank itself:

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Happy New year to all and may it be a prolific building year for you all too!
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A summary of 2018 sees me with 47 completed builds for the year, including two wingy things and in different scales (a first for me) and one train! Hopefully I’ll get a few builds in this year as there are three nearing completion at present.
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I just glanced back through here. What a great modelling year!
I look forward to your 2019 builds.

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Centaur, MUTT and Sherman Croc are all looking great, Steve and 47 builds in one year is a heck of a lot especially when done to the standards you show us! All the best for 2019 and I look forward to seeing more of your excellent models.
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Nice work, specially the Matador!

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Nice total, and all very nice builds too.

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