Hi Al, yes still a december start (perfect xmas pressie) and run for 6 glorious months :thumb2::thumb2:
Bob's Sturmgeschutz GB Chat thread
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HI Bob I don't wear glasses as the ole mark ones eyeball have very good vishion even after the superglue accident thank goodness only use them for drivein to see that rd sign about a mile ahead :smiling: :rolling:
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At least that will save me postage!
Now wearing my doctors coat i recommend joining a certain GB, after a large dose of stug you will be cured and will never look at a modern heap again :thumb2:Comment
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I would like to join with two builds, if I may?
One is Stug III ausf. G in 1:56 made by Warlord Games for their Bolt Action wargame. Link:
The Sturmgeschütz (StuG) III was a well-armed and armoured vehicle based on the tried and tested Pz.Kpfw III chassis. Manned by the artillery originally, as it was considered a mobile howitzer, it went through many variants during WWII, and indeed was one of the few German AFVs to serve throughout the war on all fronts
The other would be 1:35, and from what I understand, any one of these are eligible:
As well as these two:
Does anyone have a recommendation, based on experience or just sheer curiosity?
Best regards,
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If you want a simple, quick build, go for the ancient Tamiya one. If you don’t, stand in front of that rack with a throwing dart, close your eyes and throw it, then build the kit from whichever box it sticks inComment
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I would like to join with two builds, if I may?
One is Stug III ausf. G in 1:56 made by Warlord Games for their Bolt Action wargame. Link:
The Sturmgeschütz (StuG) III was a well-armed and armoured vehicle based on the tried and tested Pz.Kpfw III chassis. Manned by the artillery originally, as it was considered a mobile howitzer, it went through many variants during WWII, and indeed was one of the few German AFVs to serve throughout the war on all fronts
The other would be 1:35, and from what I understand, any one of these are eligible:
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As well as these two:
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Does anyone have a recommendation, based on experience or just sheer curiosity?
Best regards,
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Hi Christian
Sorry for the late reply, not having much luck with health at the moment:sad:
You are most welcome and good to see a healthy Stug stock, nearly as many as me!! Plenty to chose from but not the top two, the pz111 infantry support. Not a real Stug!
You could be right Al, theres another one!!!Comment
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