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I'm trying very hard to resist collecting the 'grey lads' but its becoming increasingly difficult when I see set ups like this......I've said it before, but you Aussie boys are a bad influence on my pocket{eek3}{sm4}

Better than "All Black" mate now how dull,old and boring is that.....................:wink2:
 
Better than "All Black" mate now how dull,old and boring is that.....................:wink2:

...stop it, you're made me spill me beer again{sm4}.......'All Black' was pretty much all the French saw last night too, can't wait for the Bledisloe cup:tongue:^&grin
 
I have known a number of New Zealanders in my time and liked them all but I will say this ... not one of them needed an Australian to lead them astray!{sm4}

....maybe a little nudge and a wink and some 'encouragement' from the side-line then??:wink2:^&grin
 
My guess is someone :wink2: moved a long forgotten box or three and Bob's your uncle or something like that {sm3}
Wayne.

Wayne and Wayne,
Would love to take the credit (in both senses) but I seem to recall Bob mentioning his FOB39 was from a private seller. However seeing it at his place did get me to look for a carton I had in the shop that has been trying to avoid being detected. Had thought I had a carton of FOB39's but turns out they were BBG39's. Close, but in todays "Grey market" I would have preferred FOB39's.


However who knows what might surface in the next few weeks^&grin

Bob,
Nice convoy:salute::

Brett
 
Fitz, What is neat is look how well all of the German grey releases look together, combining tanks from years past and the newer stuff makes for some great looking setups :salute::
 
Fitz, What is neat is look how well all of the German grey releases look together, combining tanks from years past and the newer stuff makes for some great looking setups :salute::
Indeed. This discussion took place with Brett the evening he delivered the new 38T's - K&C has been consistent with this series across a significant period of time even down to the amount of weathering on each vehicle :salute::
 
Now you have started on WW 2 tanks it will never end!

As an aside, this dio started with a try-out of base material for our bigger WWI project. The not-so-well featured base is made from a $7.00 bag of Bunnings coarse sand sifted into 3 grades using gutter guard and aluminium flyscreen, the latter of which also yielded the means to produce barbed wire to scale. The whole lot is pva'd to a sheet of packaging styrofoam supplied free by Brett. If the rain ever stops, I'm looking forward to painting it :)
 
As an aside, this dio started with a try-out of base material for our bigger WWI project. The not-so-well featured base is made from a $7.00 bag of Bunnings coarse sand sifted into 3 grades using gutter guard and aluminium flyscreen, the latter of which also yielded the means to produce barbed wire to scale. The whole lot is pva'd to a sheet of packaging styrofoam supplied free by Brett. If the rain ever stops, I'm looking forward to painting it :)

That is why you are the Master - I use a bag of sand and a cup.
 

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