New here

Hi guys

Nice to be here, I’ll be playing with image downloads so don’t get too annoyed with me please.

Welcome Reserve. I assume you are/were in the military?

What’s your preferred poison?

If you need help with photos, you can check out the community assistance forum and do a search or just ask one of us for help.

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No sir, I was not the name I chose has more to do with lifelong comments on my manner I guess as I’ve been told for years that I tend to be reserved. Sometimes others can see things an individual does not I suppose.

Favorite poison would be the 18 year old Glenmorangie, lovely stuff. Will be quite busy for the next couple of days so wil not be messing around here too much, thanks for the welcome will be back soon.

Regards, Mark

Thanks and good to know Mark.

Now that we know your favorite drink, what is your modeling passion? WW II, Modern? German?Allied?

Welcome to the forum! [:D]

Greetings Mark

Welcome!

Will be looking forward to your posts…

Bill

Welcome Reserve!

I tend to be drawn to WW II German armor. I could not say why, perhaps because they had good machines and they looked the part. I just started this hobby back up about a year ago after a 15 year break and am most active in the winter. Here in Montana, come good (not 25-60 mph winds at -10F) weather I am outdoors doing a variety of things.

I seem to be on a Panzer III run recently and I will now attempt to download a couple of images of the latest one…!(http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s517/joatmon2/Dragon Pzkpfw III L TP/P1010179.jpg)!(http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s517/joatmon2/Dragon Pzkpfw III L TP/P1010184.jpg)!(http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s517/joatmon2/Dragon Pzkpfw III L TP/P1010192.jpg)

Ha it worked. This, according to the box is the Cyberhobby Panzer III L altho I have heard that the L model did not have the hull escape hatches or the turret viewports. Let it be an up-gunned J then can’t say as I much care had too much fun with it. The figures are the old Dragon DAK kit and the interior that one cannot see much of is from Verlinden.

Thanks for the warm welcome, all, I am really rather bowled over by it.

Regards, Mark

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Cool Mk III. I believe you are correct about the hatch.

What part of Montana? My wife grew up in Missoula.

In Billings currently, not a bad place to be but Missoula’s much more photogenic. Sure like it in MT, many very nice places to go get lost for awhile. Spent a few years in Olympia; can’t say as I cared for the weather much but when the sun shone there was no place more spectacular than I’ve ever been. I liked the Olympics in particular.

Thanks for the compliments all, altho I am aware there are many here and elsewhere who are light years ahead of me in this hobby it’s nice to receive a compliment or two.

Mark

!http://gb-power.de/data/thumbnails/66/shh_smiley_face.jpgNO one is the best. There is ALWAYS someone better… ALWAYS!

Welcome aboard Reserve. Your in good comapny if your into German armour.

Thats a stunning build… As for the accuracy, early Ausf L’s did have the escape hatchs and view ports.

Welcome to the forums! Nice work on the CH “Tropen” L!

Little known fact about the L’s…the first few months of production were just the J’s fitted with the L/60 gun that were later redesignated as Ausf Ls to avoid supply confusion…so you can see "L"s with J features still present like the side escape hatches and turret side vision ports for a little while until they were deleted as part of the later L prodution run. [;)]

Welcome aboard,that is some nice work.

Very nice job on the Mk III

Thanks for sharing…

[snWcm] to the club and great work on that panzer III.

Reserve…hmmmm…my first thought was something like “grand reserve” [:)][:)]

Cheers [t$t]

I so represent this! That is, there is always someone better then me in talent. [:)]