
1:35 Pak 43/41
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Re: 1:35 Pak 43/41
Nice detail Brian, I like the metal parts. Will be a good reference for a larger Pak 43 build in future!
Its hard to go back to the "tiny scales" after working on 1/6 stuff for me.
Bob
Its hard to go back to the "tiny scales" after working on 1/6 stuff for me.
Bob
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Re: 1:35 Pak 43/41
Thanks Bob. It is a great reference for a bigger build!Robert E Morey wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:49 amNice detail Brian, I like the metal parts. Will be a good reference for a larger Pak 43 build in future!
Its hard to go back to the "tiny scales" after working on 1/6 stuff for me.
Bob


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Re: 1:35 Pak 43/41
Looks fantastic. Great job. Love the metal detail parts.
Impressive looking gun - even at 1/35th scale.
Bob
Impressive looking gun - even at 1/35th scale.
Bob
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Re: 1:35 Pak 43/41
Thinking through "beer glasses"
that's nice, and how do you keep that turn table so clean? mine looks like it's been dug up!

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Re: 1:35 Pak 43/41
The detail on that is amazing!
If not for the 'scale' items... it could pass for a 1:6!
I like to take a break from the 'big stuff'' by building the ScaleLink kits. Infernally difficult little things... especially the artillery pieces. But the finished models are heirlooms!
Well done!
Cheers,
RPR
If not for the 'scale' items... it could pass for a 1:6!
I like to take a break from the 'big stuff'' by building the ScaleLink kits. Infernally difficult little things... especially the artillery pieces. But the finished models are heirlooms!
Well done!
Cheers,
RPR
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