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I have been modelling 1/76th for many years and hope you find my kits and wargaming interesting and an enjoyable surf!
Bear with me as i get my camera abilities better.
My kits are a mixture of plastic injection, resin and white metal. plenty of local Australian resin kits but also venerable Airfix and Matchbox models too....
Mainly European WW2 which first started out with US forces, then onto UK and then a smattering of Russian- but i realised i had to have someone to compete against..... so along came the Axis kits..
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Hope you enjoy and thanks for all the positive comments
Bear with me as i get my camera abilities better.
My kits are a mixture of plastic injection, resin and white metal. plenty of local Australian resin kits but also venerable Airfix and Matchbox models too....
Mainly European WW2 which first started out with US forces, then onto UK and then a smattering of Russian- but i realised i had to have someone to compete against..... so along came the Axis kits..
Click on the pictures, they expand and provide better detail.
Hope you enjoy and thanks for all the positive comments
first Tank was one command panzer III
ReplyDeleteLook the extra window on the middle of chassis and blocked kugelblende in the front ,
in fact I00
are one PanzerBefehlswagen III - Ausf.E1
45 vehicles were built in March 1940. Depending on the radio the designation was Sd.Kfz. 266, 267 or Sd.Kfz. 268. Originally the vehicle was known as Pz.Bef.Wg. III Ausf. B.
the 2dn in line are one Panzer IV
Maybe one Ausf.F
the 3rd and lateral hulls are from more PzIII
PZIII = 6road suspencion wheels
PZIV = 8 Road Wheels and upper hatches for Driver and Radio operator in chassis