OK, Mr. Foster, I’ll “Verse” ya with my Buetpanzer…
Built this number on accounna I liked the colors in the captured camo scheme. It’s the 1/72 Emhar Mk. IV “Male” on my 5-minute western front. That’s my backyard in the distance. The 1/35 in on sale at my LHS. Hmmmm
BTW I like your Western front too.
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Craig Abrahamson said on March 10, 2013
My knowledge in this genre is somewhat limited, but this looks good…..I like it.
Tom Cleaver said on March 10, 2013
More nice work, Bill.
neil foster said on March 10, 2013
Hey Bill I love it, I think yours has the edge on mine but isn’t it cool how we both imagined it so similarly-spooky!
How must the men in the trenches have felt the first time they saw one of these rumbling into view? .The female was the most dangerous (no surprise there) as the were used to straddle the trench and then fire down the lenght of it in both directions ,scary.
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Maxim Bylkin said on March 10, 2013
Cool! I love these irons of!
jeff stewart said on March 10, 2013
Very nice Bill, I’ve never seen one as a captured version. Your chipping looks great BTW.
Stan Traas said on March 10, 2013
Another splendid target from your bench. In 1/72 that must be tiny, but your worn paint and perfectly applied markings are terrific. Contemplating a 1/35 version, eh? You need to get back to cranking out some more of your excellent airplanes! 😉
Bill Koppos said on March 10, 2013
Thanks guys. Uh, the chipping is supposed to be mud. Wait a minute if it looks good it’s chipping-oh never mind. 🙂
jeff stewart said on March 10, 2013
Sorry Bill…. From the pics it looks like paint chips. Either way, it looks great!
Stan Traas said on March 10, 2013
Of course… on closer examination it’s definitely mud… yes indeed, absolutely, positively mud. 😉