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 1/35 Sherman Calliope, Quick build
Shar2
Posted: Oct 20 2011, 06:54 PM


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As the sub-title. I built this over a couple of days whilst I was off work with the flu and quickly knocked up a base for it. Basically OOB with only the addition of the canvas around the fronts of the rocket tubes.

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Johni044
Posted: Oct 20 2011, 11:11 PM


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Really neat little clankety clank and Dio, well done thunb.gif
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Dirkpitt289
Posted: Oct 21 2011, 01:08 AM


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I like it. I just picked up the Italeri Calliope kit this afternoon.

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What did you use for the canvas covers?
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Shar2
Posted: Oct 21 2011, 10:49 AM


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QUOTE (Dirkpitt289 @ Oct 21 2011, 01:08 AM)
I like it. I just picked up the Italeri Calliope kit this afternoon.

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What did you use for the canvas covers?

Thanks. I just used a tissue and watered down pva glue, painted with artists acrylics.
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Dirkpitt289
Posted: Oct 21 2011, 01:37 PM


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That is what I've done in the past. Thanks for confirming that I was on the right track. wink.gif
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