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Not sure if these have already been shared, apologies if they have!
Scale models, model reviews, tamiya, 1/32, 1/48th , aircraft modelling, model building, tank model, car model, figure model, 1/72nd scale, star wars,
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The first part of it is that it shows the tank being knocked out, which is a slightly odd choice for box art for the kit you’re actually buying (it’s based on a scene from the movie Fury, BTW). A lot more controversy happened when they released this photo of a built-up model:
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What they did was take the hull of the kit Dave posted, which is a 75 mm Sherman, and put a 76 mm turret on top. Fine, OK … except what they’ve made here is a small-hatch, 76 mm Sherman — which never came out of any factory like that, because all 76 mm Shermans have big-hatch hulls. The only way to have one of these IRL is to take an old 75 mm Sherman, lift the turret, and put a spare 76 mm turret in its place. And if you were to do that, you’ve got no realistic place to put your ammunition, because the 76 mm rounds are far too long for the 75 mm ammo racks, so no, they would not do this as a field repair, either. Plus, there’s a canvas rain cover over the mantlet, which is a very, very late-war feature — as in spring 1945 late-war. Oh yeah, and the tracks are of a type that really only ever got put onto M4A4 tanks, not M4A1s, plus the machine gun on top of the turret is an M2 QCB, developed in the 1980s, off the top of my head …Comment
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This is the non-controversial one. They also announced a companion kit that got rather more flak:
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The first part of it is that it shows the tank being knocked out, which is a slightly odd choice for box art for the kit you’re actually buying (it’s based on a scene from the movie Fury, BTW). A lot more controversy happened when they released this photo of a built-up model:
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What they did was take the hull of the kit Dave posted, which is a 75 mm Sherman, and put a 76 mm turret on top. Fine, OK … except what they’ve made here is a small-hatch, 76 mm Sherman — which never came out of any factory like that, because all 76 mm Shermans have big-hatch hulls. The only way to have one of these IRL is to take an old 75 mm Sherman, lift the turret, and put a spare 76 mm turret in its place. And if you were to do that, you’ve got no realistic place to put your ammunition, because the 76 mm rounds are far too long for the 75 mm ammo racks, so no, they would not do this as a field repair, either. Plus, there’s a canvas rain cover over the mantlet, which is a very, very late-war feature — as in spring 1945 late-war. Oh yeah, and the tracks are of a type that really only ever got put onto M4A4 tanks, not M4A1s, plus the machine gun on top of the turret is an M2 QCB, developed in the 1980s, off the top of my head …Comment
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It’s a trophy German gas mask and helmet that have been put onto the brush guard for the headlight. You can also see it in the photo of the built kit, so it will include that, apparently.Comment
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HobbyBoss and Trumpeter have updated their websites with the July releases
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1/48 Bf 109E-3
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1-72 Panzerjaegerwagen II
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1/35 Bergepanzer BPz 2A2 ARV
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1/16 Pz.kpfw III Ausf.J
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1/35 UH-1B Huey
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1/72 M706 Commando upgraded
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