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Work In Progress / Re: British A34 Comet - TS1 Plastic Sprues 191113
« on: December 05, 2019, 04:22:18 am »
I simply can't wait for it. It looks awesome. Great job!
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This model looks great. Is there any chance for M5 Commonwealth variant?
There are currently just too many vehicles (projects) to do right now. Since we already
have a M3, we had to put the M5 on hold for a while.
It's awesome model :-) Is there any chance for Allied UK/Commonwealth version?Do you mean the M5 half track?
There are threads mentioning this here:
http://forum.rubiconmodels.com/index.php?topic=495.msg5063#msg5063
http://forum.rubiconmodels.com/index.php?topic=445.msg5609#msg5609
http://forum.rubiconmodels.com/index.php?topic=132.msg4447#msg4447
Ausf D is the early "short" pre-series of the Panzer IV before the standardisation with the Ausf E. A total of 243 were built, the last being delivered in early 1940.WoW! I haven't count on that at all! It's amazing idea.
Depending on the number of parts on the final product, we will do an Ausf D; and depending on the layout of the spure, we will see how this will bring us!
It seems a bit of shame to have used the 'wrong' turretYes, it is in may opinion also quite a shame. Early Tigers are slightly different than late. I could understand these changes on one from Eastern Front. It could happen, that some newer parts has been used to mantle older machine, but in Tunisia it has been the beginning of Tigers service (despite their unfortunate debut on Eastern front of course).