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The Duke's First Models for 2024


Mark Deliduka

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That's right, these are my first finished models for 2024, and also the accomplishment of another milestone. 

 

First up is Number 896,  this is the Dragon 1/72 scale US Marine M103A2 Heavy Tank:

 

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Nothing special done to it, just some light weathering. The next one is Number 897; which is a three-year-old shelf queen that I started when trying to complete the entire available SCUD line of models. This is the 1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian SCUD 😄

 

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Next is a more recent model; the Trumpeter 1/72 scale US Army M1132 Stryker Engineer Squad Vehicle coming in at Number 898:

 

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Number 899 is the 1/72 scale Foreart US Army M109A7 Paladin, which also completes the entire line of available Paladins in my scale:

 

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And finally, Number 900 in my Braille Scale Armor and Vehicle Collection is this 1/72 scale Roden British Type B Omnibus Mobile Pigeon Loft:

 

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Once again, this did come with pigeons which you can see here if you look close:

 

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And that is my list of my first models completed in 2024. Now that this milestone has been achieved I will start focusing on my aircraft, ships and other miscellaneous models that I'd been setting aside to reach this milestone. Besides, the boys in the Motor Pool need a bit of a break for awhile!

 

Stay tuned for another tour soon and also be watching here in the third week of March; that is when I'm arranging to have my entire collection set out on tables to be photographed.

 

Thank you all for looking in, comments are always welcome!

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  • 3 weeks later...

900 builds! And you still have them all. Mark, that is most impressive!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Excellent. The mobile pigeon coop right up my alley for the "strange and unusual" type of kit. 🙂 

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Thank you Kevin! I enjoyed building that mobile pigeon coop more than I thought I would. What a blast!

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