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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Powermonger on 11 May 2020, 01:29:24 AM
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After a long time, my Bunkerflak is ready.
(http://www.thewargamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/7733C1ED-FB1F-48A4-8E9B-F582748F5F8F-scaled.jpeg)
(http://www.thewargamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/CA46F811-CFEF-40D9-B438-DC80540A24C0-scaled.jpeg)
(http://www.thewargamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/37226C02-CDF0-4FF3-8AB4-020ADFF56A78-scaled.jpeg)
(http://www.thewargamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/501575E9-8A4B-46FA-9F7B-834582C466D6-scaled.jpeg)
Best Regards,
Diego
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Lovely job :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
is it scratch build?
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Excellent!!! :o
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Great Job!
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Wow!! I usually can't be bothered with WW2 stuff but this is really very impressive. :)
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Very nice , one of my fav WWII pieces of kit :-*
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That is a very nice model you have created 8)
What scale is it?
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You can only wonder what the poor old driver's hearing was like after the war.
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Cracking model.
You do have to wonder about the practicality of the whole thing - not only for the driver, but were the crew were meant to go, and then if they pivoted the gun, where did the loaders go? But typical german approach of attach any gun we have to any spare chassis available, and throw it in the fight!
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Cracking model.
You do have to wonder about the practicality of the whole thing - not only for the driver, but were the crew were meant to go, and then if they pivoted the gun, where did the loaders go? But typical german approach of attach any gun we have to any spare chassis available, and throw it in the fight!
Although these were actually a planned, purpose built vehicle for bunker busting.
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Ta, I didn’t know that. They have that extemporised look to them, that suggests otherwise
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Lovely job :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
is it scratch build?
Nope, it´s a resin model from a Romanian manufacturer called "Wespe models".
It is a real pain to assemble, specially the tracks. But the end result is nice!
regards,
Diego