T34/85 at The Swiss museum at Thun

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John Clarke
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T34/85 at The Swiss museum at Thun

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Some pictures from a resent trip
The T38/85
Ruff & Ready
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Lovely clear photo's from your trip John.
Great for the detail bits,welding and casting,rough and ready like you
say.
Cheers
Phil

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Excellant photo's. I ordered a T-34/76 a few months ago and just don't think I could "butcher" it up that much with a dremel tool.

I saw a good color pic of a Panther next to the '85. If you have more of those I'd like to see them as I'll build my Panther first, I'm sure.

Thanks and best Regards,

Bill
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I don't think it needs a Dremel as much as an angle grinder :!: :!:

Thanks for posting the photographs - great to see these tanks from far flung places :D

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Hi Bill
I'll put the Panther on soon
Cheers Phil
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