North Africa livery by T.Rex
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
I've had a lot to do with making a 100 question multiple choice exam with 33 images. It's taken some time, but I'm being paid for it. Hooray!
So that's why I have had a hiatus in posting and a hiatus in replying to comments.
Some of you expressed that you are North Africa Campaign enthusiasts. Here comes another Matchbox Quad mount half-track. This was assembled in 1984, when I was doing vehicles for both the 8th Army and the Afrika Corpse, er, cadaver, er, no, it must be Korps (my brother jokingly calls it the African Bodies).
For information about the Quad half-track, may I refer back to my earlier post of the same vehicle at -
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2320722&user_id=5273&np&np
Thanks again for all the comments. I hope I've been able to inspire some of you to try out some model building again. As I get more photos and vehicle descriptions done I'll be posting more, though it may not be on a daily basis, depending on work.
ENJOY!
:)
Comments (7)
Faemike55
As I remember reading, the German's occupation of northern Africa was a study in pain and defeat great model
Maxidyne
Excellent model Michael. Yes you have another North Africa Campaign enthusiast here too. Infact i've already decided my Kubelwagen will be Afrika Korps. Look forward to your post when you can :)
tigertim
Nice model there T-rex... from the hey days of Matchbox when there made the best models a kid could get for his pocket money!!.. have one built and one to build :o)
blinkings
Nice half-track.
debbielove
Nice detailing!!!! Very fine work indeed, my friend.. I'm impressed! I never made this model of half track myself, so this is a first.. Good job.. Rob
Richardphotos
I can imagine if the soldier was claustrophobic.on the real deal, maybe the space was a little larger than a sardine can.cool models
angora
fantastic!!!