Your's model is lovely, as you said, not everything must going rust and getting muddy. This type of wear looking naturally as it comes ruffly with time and usage at battlefield. Kind regards. Bart.
Tamiya 1/35 Panzer II ' The Spoils of War'
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Thanks Ian & Bart! It's a simple & dinky kit, but quite good even so.
And the tracks are reversed Ian, I only noticed after spending hours gluing them & didn't have the will to start over!
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as we've said Patrick, sometimes the tracks were reversed so no problem as far as I'm concerned.Comment
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Thanks Colin & I think it shows that even a cheap simple kit can turn out nice!
Having said that, I confess I am enjoying building a Dragon Jagdpanzer IV with 600 parts.
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Nice dio Patrick, really do like that Panzer, the base work is simple but effective, good work mate:thumbsup:
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Originally posted by \must admit i never realised that panzer's were so "small" (certainly looks that way with the crew member's along side it) .. although an allied soldier watching one taking a stroll towards him may have a different opinion ......Comment
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Originally posted by \I had to shave away some of the commanders waist to get him through the hatch!
See what i did there ?....... ok, i'll get my coat.
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Hi Patrick!!
I said it in his moment, a fantastic and very well painting tank.
I have started painting my tank (panzer II too) and this model and the thread you wrote with the steps to paint it will be a great help.
Simply I hope that my model stays the half of good that this ... and that goes all good also... because I have been some time without knowing nothing of you.
Best regards
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