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IDF M113 working on interior.
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completed IDF command M113 (tracked headshed) and in build standard IDF M113.
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The reward for patience and lose of eye site. Rolling Eyes
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Outstanding!
A lot of detail in a small area, excellent.
Nice,

I can't even see things that small to work on anymore, but it is impressive the level of work accomplished at so small a scale. I always have done 1/35 scale, but its been a long time since I did anything.

I'm following Doog on facebook as he works on a Corsair and I can only say I'm in AWE at what he's done so far. Such patience and attention to detail. It has inspired me to start assembling the necessary kit to re-start modeling.

Regards,

Jim vK
(11-09-2014, 05:10 AM)Jim von Krieg Wrote: [ -> ]Nice,

I can't even see things that small to work on anymore, but it is impressive the level of work accomplished at so small a scale. I always have done 1/35 scale, but its been a long time since I did anything.

I'm following Doog on facebook as he works on a Corsair and I can only say I'm in AWE at what he's done so far. Such patience and attention to detail. It has inspired me to start assembling the necessary kit to re-start modeling.

Regards,

Jim vK
Smile
Thanks Jim,
I like 1/35 also, mostly do Armour models. When i get somethings else done I will post it. Happy modelling.
Excellent job. i work on these a lot. some notes on the interior. the passanger seats are typically on the sides rather than the middle. also the crew heater is usually od green and the rear left is where the battery box is located. the other areas are for stowage and there are doors on either side, but considering how you display it i wouldn't put the doors in either. That is a weird exhaust as well they usually have stovepipes with a exhaust cap. but what i am explaining is a modern setup and you may be doing an older version. Great job though it looks good.