So the canyon is from waterloo, knowing your ability to improve models mixing parts of other kits or replacing with scratch, it is difficult to know what was the original kit or how much of it is still there, it would be good if you ever take some pictures of your models before painting them, to appreciate the great Improvement work of kits that you do.
Who knows if those of the pz 150 used those guns or not, it is known that they used a lot of captured material, they were short of resources and they had to infiltrate, they knew that they would depend more on the resources captured than on their own.
I think that in a single vignette you have magnificently captured the whole philosophy of that brigade, it is all very representative, a sdkz own painted with American insignia, captured material (the canyon) , soldier with ss camouflage jacket and American pants, smoking (if possible to imaginate captured Camels or Luky Strike), like in the photos, and the and the landscape of the area y a winter day.
Is great work.
Bluefalchion wrote:Did you sell the models to him?
well, no, In those times without internet getting good material from the east was not easy in southamerica.
But I gave him good information on how to get good Argentine airplane decals for his project on the malvinas/falklands.