No description required here....just an old old model made by me many years ago
and why did they do the guards like this when these were never made......
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..
Click on the pictures, they expand and provide better detail.
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
Nice painting mate!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are exceptional!
T.
Cheers T
ReplyDeleteI am no rivet counter but as a critique of my work I would say the dots are too big
But thanks got the comments and support
Dg
I looked this up myself. Turns out the Sd.Kfz 234/4 in Bovington had it's mudguards knocked off at some time during transport, and they assumed it was similar to the Sd.Kfz 232 and just made those mudguards and assumed it was right. I've got one awaiting the Matador conversion kit sittign at home myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks Aeqinsiel for the info
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