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I still have the instructions from the M1 kit and it was when it first came out. Instructions are marked 1982 but there is no mention of the size of the cannon in there. WOW, just realized that M1 is almost 30 years old. I use to have much more but after two moves this is whats left along with three Leopards and a M48.

My Bradley had been washed a few times, drybrushed and dusted with powder so it is kind of grungy and the colors are a bit blended.

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Thanks Pete.

The 1/48 A-10 is next, although I do have a 1/48 Canadian Staghound calling me.

One final lot of pictures to close this build.

I decided that the kit would look better from a distance and I have added aerials.

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Deacon

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Looks good, do not worry to much about those rusty tracks, i crewed Leopard tanks years ago and when we washed them down after an exercice and then put them in the hangers, the tracks rusted just like on your model

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