WW2 Military Models - Small Scale German tanks and vehicles, American tanks and vehicles, British tanks and vehicles, Russian tanks and vehicles, Japanese tanks and vehicles
Welcome
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
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Get amongst your Easy Eights...
Resin M4E8's
the US forces modelled on the blog represent Jan 45 and onwards, European theatre of operations
yes the old Hasegawa E8 is much more 1.72nd than 1/76 and its detail is far too soft problem with these ones and them being resin- is if you drop them when used in a wargame- they fracture...not bounce!
Oh good show, I love the cluttered look on these warhorses. Bring on the North Koreans!!!
ReplyDeletethanks Paul
ReplyDeleteif its the Korean conflict then Pershings are done too...next week on the blog
Nice kits, they look better than the Hasagawa Easy Eight which seemed oversized
ReplyDeleteNice clutter
If you are lucky it might deflect that eight eight round elsewhere ;)
yes the old Hasegawa E8 is much more 1.72nd than 1/76 and its detail is far too soft
ReplyDeleteproblem with these ones and them being resin- is if you drop them when used in a wargame- they fracture...not bounce!