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In lugnet.build, Carl Greatrix writes:
> I have just posted pics of my most recent model at
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=carl there are pics of the
> tank and pics of a ww2 street..I hope you like :)
Wow! This is the absolutely best lego tank model I have ever seen. It's
one thing to have good detail on the outside of a model but to perfect it in
the inside as well is sure genious. I'm definitly inspired to finally build
a WWII tank now that I've seen that it can actually be done. I have a few
questions for you.
1) Where on earth did you find the grey curved maccaroni shaped lego pieces
used in the back corners of the turret?
2) I assume the end of the cannon has no hole for the shell to exit because
you used a technic t-shaped axile joint. You never show the end of the
cannon in any of the pictures so is that true or did you drill it out?
I can't wait to see your work again in the future!
John Warren
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Tiger 1 WW2 Tank
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| John, the curved pieces are from the starwars dessert skif, No I did not drill the muzzel break out, although I am thinking about doing so!! I have just posted pics of a WW2 U-boat and I am currently working on a Soviet WW2 T-34/85 tank....I hope (...) (25 years ago, 1-Mar-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)
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