Ive been working on all differnt scales of models to stay out of trouble while stationed in S. Korea. This one is a 1/35 Tamya Pnzr II and the infantry that came with it.
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Keepen busy in South Korea
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Keepen busy in South Korea
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Re: Keepen busy in South Korea
Sweet!!!! Great job. 

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Re: Keepen busy in South Korea
Looks Great! That's a Classic kit, I've always enjoyed building Tamiya kits. I find the larger scales easier on my eyes.
Luft, what the heck are ya doing in South Korea??? Couldn't ya swing something like Germany?
Well stay safe! Hope your Home soon!
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Luft, what the heck are ya doing in South Korea??? Couldn't ya swing something like Germany?

Well stay safe! Hope your Home soon!
Normandy.
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Re: Keepen busy in South Korea
I tried but I dont have enough rank to choose where I want to go. South Korea aint bad. Its not a 3rd world country. They have every thing over here and more. In some ways they are much more advance technicaly the the U.S. They also have a lot of pretty women over here. 

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