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EB likes to paint his 3 or 4 times to make sure no moisture gets in! Different colours. Just in case.
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These days I usually pva a small piece of paper withe the regimental ID or a unit number on the underside of mine - I wish I'd always done this as with regiments I painted up years ago, I have no idea what they are now and with Napoleonics being so identical and numerous I often have a nationality underneath like Saxon Foot artillery etc
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I'm seriously thinking of sticking a label on the rear edge of the base with the regimental name. Under the base will be the date of raising and the unit history.
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That's a right good idea EB, I like that.
As for you Mr Grizz, did you mean ..
grizzlymc wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 12:52 am .. it is a well known fact that heavy cavalry and foot artillery use dark coloured horses and light cavalry and horse artillery use light coloured horses.
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Cos I agree with that too. I must be in an agreeable mood today ....
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Vintage Wargaming wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2017 7:54 pm Tomorrow - Eidai German Secret Strongpoint. Wanted one since it came out and was reviewed in Airfix Magazine in 1973. Finally found one a few weeks ago. Of course I might not get round to it.
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A classic kit!

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Was it re-released by Fujimi at one point? I seem to remember that some of Eidai quickbuild kits ended up in their range.

EDIT : I'm confused, originally by Arii and rereleased by Eidai. Apparently it was then released again in 2010. https://hobbylink.tv/model-talk-2-armor-modelers
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Etranger wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2017 1:59 am
Vintage Wargaming wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2017 7:54 pm Tomorrow - Eidai German Secret Strongpoint. Wanted one since it came out and was reviewed in Airfix Magazine in 1973. Finally found one a few weeks ago. Of course I might not get round to it.
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A classic kit!

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Was it re-released by Fujimi at one point? I seem to remember that some of Eidai quickbuild kits ended up in their range.

EDIT : I'm confused, originally by Arii and rereleased by Eidai. Apparently it was then released again in 2010. https://hobbylink.tv/model-talk-2-armor-modelers
Well the 38 t, 37mm pak and the Panzerjager1 in the photo event in the Eidai original and all were done by Fulimi so you could be right - I knew about the Arii reissue.

Mine is on hold awaiting the arrival of some Rustoleum Plastic Primer ( though I suppose I could get on with the tank and guns etc.
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Pow pow! Fun hardware!
I haven’t painted anything like this since the 90s! I can’t wait!
Take that Jerry :kill:
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Just how much Bostik did you use? :thumbs:
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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 7:43 pm I'm seriously thinking of sticking a label on the rear edge of the base with the regimental name. Under the base will be the date of raising and the unit history.
Perhaps rear edge just the command base?
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Paul wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2017 10:20 pm
Essex Boy wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 7:43 pm I'm seriously thinking of sticking a label on the rear edge of the base with the regimental name. Under the base will be the date of raising and the unit history.
Perhaps rear edge just the command base?
I know what you mean. I think I'll try it on just the command base to start with but I've a feeling that my OCD will think that's not balanced. Perhaps a compromise is to size the label so that it doesn't cover the full length of the command base.

I shall experiment.

Iain
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