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You can tell from the picture that he’s carefully trying to find where it is so he can put some paint on the side that faces the operator, allowing him to see where it is when he guides it to the Bolshevik tank. This was a minor problem that had slipped the Brillant German Weapon Designers™ minds when they came up with this little technological marvel.Comment
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You can tell from the picture that he’s carefully trying to find where it is so he can put some paint on the side that faces the operator, allowing him to see where it is when he guides it to the Bolshevik tank. This was a minor problem that had slipped the Brillant German Weapon Designers™ minds when they came up with this little technological marvel.
PS Didn't I just say that somewhere else? :upside:Comment
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The August releases from HobbyBoss & Trumpeter from their websites;
HB F-86 Sabre 1/16
HB PLA Type59-1 in 1/35
HB LKW 7t Mit gl LARS in 1/35
Trumpeter USS Enterprise CV-6 in 1/200
Trumpeter Ju-87B-2 in 1/24
Trumpeter MK23 MTVR MAS in 1/35
Trumpeter KV-1 1942 with crew in 1/35
Trumpeter NKL-6 Aerosan in 1/35
Trumpeter Maus in 1/72
Trumpeter PLA type 055 Destroyer in 1/700
Something new for Trumpeter?
TF-6 Bumblebee transformer
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ArmaHobby are doing their Hurricane MkI with a new set of decals for Battle of Britain Anniversary, the decals are for:
- Hurricane Mk I, V6864/DT-A, 257 Squadron RAF, S/Ldr Robert Stanford Tuck DSO, DFC & Two Bars, AFC , December 1940
- Hurricane Mk I V6665/RF-J, 303 Squadron PAF, F/Lt John Alexander Kent DFC & Bar, AFC, VM, September 1940
- Hurricane Mk I P2798/LK-A, 87 Squadron RAF, F/Lt Ian Richard Gleed DFC, August/September 1940
- Hurricane Mk I P3576/GN-A, 249 Squadron RAF, F/Lt James Brindley Nicolson VC, DFC, 16 August1940
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