M3A1 HALFTRACK - 1/16 - from Andy's Hobby HR

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If you do, please first of all write out a will that makes me heir to your entire stash of models ;)

(True dynamite is nitroglycerine that has been soaked into an absorbent material, such as sawdust or certain types of clay, which makes it a lot more stable. The higher the percentage of nitroglycerine, though, the more sensitive to shocks it will be. Modern dynamite usually consists of different explosives that's merely moulded into the traditional dynamite "stick" shape.)

Also: you write that as if owning, or even obtaining, a stick of dynamite is a normal thing to do … Must be an America vs. Europe thing :)
You can buy stock of dynamite at any convenience store here in the US.
 
Lol no. I'm American and I can safely say I don't know anyone who plays with or has ever owned dynamite.
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You may want to add something like a winking smiley to make sure people get that :)
Sometimes it is more fun to keep people guessing, particularly our European friends ;)

(you can decide on context of the wink above)
 
Half track looks awesome! And photography in natural light really highlights the work you put into the build and weathering.
Bookmarking for when I build both in smaller scale.
 
Half track looks awesome! And photography in natural light really highlights the work you put into the build and weathering.
Bookmarking for when I build both in smaller scale.
Cheers BB, and yes outside light a lot better... no doubt!
 
That's looking really good :) The display cases make me think you have your own museum …

Quick question: those ammo boxes for the M1919s, did they come with the kit? Because they're the wooden ones intended for the M1917, and AFAIK they're very rare to see with an M1919 :)
 
That's looking really good :) The display cases make me think you have your own museum …

Quick question: those ammo boxes for the M1919s, did they come with the kit? Because they're the wooden ones intended for the M1917, and AFAIK they're very rare to see with an M1919 :)
Thanks Jakko, and yes, everything is from the kit. No additional parts added.
 
I thought it was in this thread that someone gave instructions guidance on the clean part of the windshield made by the wipers. I just looked through it and did not see it.

Do you remember where that was given?
 

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