Don't think MiniArt will care what happens to them as long as someone buys them lol
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Likely, but what I meant was: the box art shows it nice and well cared for as some grocer’s delivery van before the war, but how many modellers will build it like that? Come to think of it, MiniArt might do well to make kits like this with extra parts to show it wreckedComment
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I’m so glad I scratchbuilt the interior of a 75 mm dry stowage Sherman instead of a 76 mm (and thus, wet stowage) one, else I’d be very annoyed nowComment
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This kit is a limited edition of 100 pieces. It uses fiberglass parts as well as plastic and, everybody sit down and hold tight, sells for $699.99 in the states. Sprue Brothers Models have them in stock. More info on their site.
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