Tamiya M48A3
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28 3 April 2017, 15:16
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
You add great Detail to it.Very cool job!The Sandbags are a aftermarket kit?
You add great Detail to it.Very cool job!The Sandbags are a aftermarket kit?
23 April 2017, 14:44
Kurt Reichert
Hello Anders,
yes the drive sprockets are from MR Model. Greetings to Sweden.
Hello Anders,
yes the drive sprockets are from MR Model. Greetings to Sweden.
10 February, 15:25
A.J. Madison
Excellent work improving what was considered a very good kit in the *cough* 20th century. Very nice. Especially fixing those *expletive* motorization holes.
Excellent work improving what was considered a very good kit in the *cough* 20th century. Very nice. Especially fixing those *expletive* motorization holes.
26 March, 20:07
Kurt Reichert
Yes A.J. I find the latest generation of kits very exciting because they are of course much more detailed and you no longer have to spend so much time on the scatch components.
On the other hand, it's sometimes fun to pimp up an old kit if it's worth it.
Yes A.J. I find the latest generation of kits very exciting because they are of course much more detailed and you no longer have to spend so much time on the scatch components.
On the other hand, it's sometimes fun to pimp up an old kit if it's worth it.
27 March, 18:38
Anders Isaksson
One more question from me:
Which brand are the base figures for your crew, plastic or resin?
One more question from me:
Which brand are the base figures for your crew, plastic or resin?
29 March, 20:21
Kurt Reichert
I used the "US AFV Crew Vietnam Set 1"
which was offered by Verlinden Productions with the number 2554. The head with the steel helmet came from a set from the brand "Alpine Miniatures" All made of resin.
I used the "US AFV Crew Vietnam Set 1"
which was offered by Verlinden Productions with the number 2554. The head with the steel helmet came from a set from the brand "Alpine Miniatures" All made of resin.
30 March, 06:57