BoogalooJ Definitely an unfortunate story. That is why I went with a Dayton Blower. Although not explosion proof, they have an externally mounted motor greatly reducing the risk of this type of accident from happening.
Jamie Pinhead
Wolf, sir,
Could I bother you to send a high res copy to: dangould@albertacom.com
Thank you very much, it is really appreciated.
Dan :-H GastonMarty
Original and useful subject choice, for a change... A Cletrac or a Type 97 or 95 tank with soldiers would have been more logical, but this is Tamiya's 1/48th scale vehicle range after all...
Hopefully they didn't muck it up like the Fi-156, Kubelwagen etc...
Gaston
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Although I'm well aware of most of the markings in a WW2 Cdn armoured squadron, I am not sure of what were used for the squadron headquarters. Of course, the standard triangle, square and circle were applied in the usual locations. However, whereas the individual troops carried their num... |