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Ross Moore06/05/2012 09:45:08
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Craig, thanks mate, yeah it does.

Johnny, yeah it's a survivor mate.

cheers

Rossco

Tim White 106/05/2012 15:51:02
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Ross

Looking wonderful, mate, you've really got your head around weathering and it showsstarthumbs up.

Those back 'seats' still bother methinkingface 4. Maybe a jaunty umbrella, a couple of guys with tinnies and a coldbox?face 20.

Cheers

Timcat

Peter C06/05/2012 18:07:57
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Superb finish Rossco. You just keep improving mate.

Pete

Ross Moore07/05/2012 09:07:14
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Tim, thanks mate, smiley don't think it would be too comfortable though, still an umbrella tied to one of the backrests would look interesting.

Peter, cheers mate, that's the name of the game, isn't it.

cheers

Rossco

Danny.dj.07/05/2012 09:11:23
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Wow Ross!surprise you kept this a secret form me? or did i just come in too lateface 16 I think the later! but still this is pure magic sir, a well deserved thumbs up.

Danny.

Ross Moore07/05/2012 10:43:12
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Danny, cheers mate, it's not over yet.

Ok guys some opinions sought. What do you think? To much, unrealistic?

marder III 14

marder III 14a


marder III 14b

Playing around with some of the stowage etc that I'm thinking of adding.

cheers

Rossco

Tim White 107/05/2012 11:58:15
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Honestly mateface 22? Looks superb, but. I may be completely wrong (I often amface 20), but I'm not sure about the shells being stood up like thatthinking. I'm guessing health & safety wasn't a big issue, but that seems a little foolhardynerd. Chains on the back look great, if a little 'new'.

But this is nitpicking by a total amateur who knows nothing of armour on a fabulous build, sir. Looks like prize material to methumbs up.

Cheers

Timcat

Ross Moore07/05/2012 12:18:03
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Cheers mate, not sure about those shells myself, which is why I'm seeking opinions. The reason I stood them up like that is I reckon if your lobbing shells downrange then there is in all likelihood somebody lobbing others back at you and a few seconds saved could make a big diffence. Still more than happy to be corrected.

Yep the chain still needs a bit of work laugh.

cheers

Rossco

Craig Hiscock07/05/2012 12:36:39
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I would probably lay the shells down mate, but its your model so go with what you feel comfortable with. Its looking great thumbs up

Craig

Ross Moore07/05/2012 12:55:51
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Craig, cheers mate, thinking I might take the live shells out completely.

cheers

Rossco

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