Duke mate,
So sweet cobber. I like the dusk settings. It was great to catch up with you and your family at the Texas show. You have a great day now and keep those photos coming.
Cheers Howard
Duke, The 38 T is a beauty and you did it justice with your pics {bravo}} Where do you get your back drops from ? I need some more myself :wink2: The scene came out really nice !!!
Duke mate,
So sweet cobber. I like the dusk settings. It was great to catch up with you and your family at the Texas show. You have a great day now and keep those photos coming.
Cheers Howard
Howard,
You're supposed to be showing your wife around the big city. Get off the Forum cobber :wink2:
Good seeing you and Mrs. Woods yesterday.
Cheers,
Brad
Brad mate,
I am at the moment "all toy soldiered out". Having a rest before heading to London tomorrow. Sent the Good Lady Wife off to Bloomingdales with two credit cards and a smile.
The hospitality and friendship shown to us throughout the Texas TS Show and here in New York has been nothing but superb. Lawrence Lo is the perfect host and I would like to thank from the bottom of my heart the following gentlemen John Bennett, Rich Schuter and Louis Badaloto for the time they took to show us their beautiful homes and their truly magnificent collections.
It was great to catch up with your good self, even for a short time.
I have an extra PM-38 if you would like to buy it cobber???^&grin^&grin^&grin. You know me, I don't sell freebies.:smile2:
Cheers Howard
Duke ,
I also just got mine today...They are beautiful !! Awesome scene you set-up there with the Pz 38t...Thanks to Andy/K&C for producing these , they are excellent & open a lot of possibilities in diorama set-up !!
I took a quick pic of a Polish Lancer charging , this is for Blowtorch !!
Joe
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I am all pee-d out by some of the recent posts which seem to revolve and regurgitate around the same issues over and over again. Time to let the matter rest.
I think it is time to focus back on the high life again with this iconic 38(t). Here is my low res ipad quick snap contribution from this morning of a tank column on the road into France. Will follow up with better shots before the weekend is over. Wish I had a back-scene on hand. It was well worth the wait and I can say I am very happy with this 38(t) release.
The photos that follow are actual shots of 38(t) on the Eastern front. Notice the font shape of the "5" on the numbers for the 38(t) are actually different in the 2nd shot... LOL This is how it is in real life. But, if K&C did that, perhaps they will get "walloped".
Rgds,Chris
Are 38T commanders already eqiupped wih comms set in Battle of France ?