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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Fitz on May 26, 2017, 04:49:35 AM
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I've finished the first of the PSC 15mm Pz38t that arrived recently.
I think that the large white rectangular aerial recognition flash on the engine deck might have only been used in Poland, whereas the black and white Balkankreuze was only brought in later. And the commander's cap is a still later style.
So, all a bit of a mish-mash, but not to worry.
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very nice
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That is very nice.
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So, all a bit of a mish-mash, but not to worry.
Bah, "mish mash" worries are for rivet counters.
;)
It Looks GREAT, that is all that matters!
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Lovely paint job on what has always been one of my favorite early war tanks.
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15mm? Amazing paint job.
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Looks great!
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Great job, I like it a lot!
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Yep.. like it, lovely model and paint job.
To be fair I would be happy at that if it was a 28mm paint job.
Regards
Wolt
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One of my favourite tanks, lovely job
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These are lovely tanks and you've painted it really well.
I've got German ones and some Romanian ones too.
Must dig them out of the drawer for a game sometime.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Paul
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Very nicely done.
I've seen photos of the white rectangle aerial recognition panel used in Holland and France 1940 so I think you're on firm ground with that.
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What a great job you have done, and in 15mm. Fantastic effort, keep it up.