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WW2 35T TANK

Posted by kursktiger.cn on 30 Jun 2023, 08:03

Hello everyone
The 35T tank is a FTF brand kit with added headlights, antennas, horns, and fuel tank. The motorcycle is made without modification for the Red Star kit. In the early stages of World War II, German tank soldiers were 3D printed, and the resting German soldiers were German PERISER kit
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kursktiger.cn  China
 
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Posted by Minuteman on 30 Jun 2023, 20:58

Fine work, and a good composition of the tank with its crew and motorcycle combination taking a break during the heady days of the hot summer of 1940 (well, I am assuming it is the Blitzkrieg in France, but it could equally well be Russia a year later). Nice modelling and painting, well done !
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Posted by JurgenH on 30 Jun 2023, 21:11

You have built a beautiful scene.The 35 t lives from their verbesseungen and the chain is very nicely concealed. The sidecar has a beauty flaw. Ihnen ist aufem HecHeck wsh abgelaufen. Maybe you can correct that. The sidecar driver has the wrong cap on, the boots should be black like the colleague and the gaiters are also temporally not correct. Cap and gaiters were issued only in 1942. Ship and marching boots would be correct, since the tank soldiers wear the leather cap. Otherwise, everything is very nice and lovingly made.
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Posted by kursktiger.cn on 01 Jul 2023, 02:27

I did forget the age limit for this PREISER of soldiers
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Posted by Rich W on 01 Jul 2023, 11:06

Lovely diorama from you again!
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Posted by Kekso on 03 Jul 2023, 13:36

I like it too.
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