For our “jug” loving fraternity in the forums…the Hasegawa razorback and the Tamiya bubbletop…For those of us who model armor(and sometimes aircraft), I guess the thunderbolt is the closest thing to a flying tank?
Steve


[;)]
For our “jug” loving fraternity in the forums…the Hasegawa razorback and the Tamiya bubbletop…For those of us who model armor(and sometimes aircraft), I guess the thunderbolt is the closest thing to a flying tank?
Steve


[;)]
[tup] [tup] [tup]…
way cQQl crocket…
who could resist a very nice pair of jugs?..[:I]
Nice ,well built ,jugs you got there crockett.
Bet they look great together on the shelf.
PS:I think I can see the Panther crew frowning.
beautifully done. Gotta luv those “jugs”[:D][:D]
… you can just never go wrong with a nice pair of “jugs” … [swg]
“I like 'em, a lot”!!!
hey wait. i was looking for…
well nice birds. great builds.
joe
Your right, nice jugs!
Very nice Steve. [tup]
I agree, they were a flying tank. [;)]
Thanks for sharing.
Mike
no doubt bout em. very nice jugs [:)]
Juuuuuuugggsss[:P][:P][:P][:P][:P][:P]
Sorry for being a wee bit of a [censored] here.
Well played, clerks…well played…
are those silicone…or real!!LOL very sweet jugs friend!! later.
I love that plane! I don’t know why, but I really really do. It’s not a really good looking plane, and it doesn’t handle that well, but gads I love it. Something about the Jug really seems to strike a chord with plane buffs. Maybe it’s the speed over 25k or maybe it’s the armor, or maybe the 8 ma deuces, who can say, but aren’t they great?
I love the look of a nice pair of jugs. And they are a very nice pair indeed.
Indeed…a nice pair of jugs…silicone, real or metal…is better than no jugs!!!
Just ask the grunts on the ground with Tigers all around!!
Nicely done, Steve. My favorite WWII warbird (or couldn’t you tell)[;)]
I always thought you had impeccable taste in WWII aircraft Ed. [;)]
Mike
Great builds, I got a razor on deck right now
Thad
Even a lady can admire a nice pair of Jugs[(-D](since when haveI been a lady…)
Nice… I prefer 1/72 but now we can do the new Tamiya kits in our scale so I feel better…
Grear Jugs the smaller ones are just as nice…