Cruiser Tank Mark I A9
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Kommentarer
14 31 January 2020, 16:14
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Looks like a "world war one and a half" type of tank. 🙂 Fascinating how busy the tank/model looks. 🙂
7 February 2020, 13:04
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to AntQ - Thank you)Going well, there were no problems. Everything connected well.
to Olivier - many thanks)
5 November 2021, 19:35
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I've started this kit and bloody hell the cans for the back rack are a tough call. Would have been easy to mold them handles in. I think I might substitute them. You've done a great job.👍
11 February 2022, 18:54