You won't have the correct parts to do the US M93 NBC as the top & rear are configured differently as well as the US tools, M2 50 cal. & smoke. The "Hummel" is an Electronic Warfare version of the BW Fuchs Eloka, with a complex antennae array & aux. generator not used by the US to my knowledge.
Lee Drennen’s 1/72 Revell TPz 1 Fuchs Eloka “Hummel”/ABC
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Jim thanks for the complement. Yes I’ve always liked the 1/82 scale just my eyes and hands don’t. I’ve been taking my time with this and enjoying it. When my hands start hurting I stop.Comment
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Thanks for the info Paul. I have two different tops I’m going with the one with the turret option.You won't have the correct parts to do the US M93 NBC as the top & rear are configured differently as well as the US tools, M2 50 cal. & smoke. The "Hummel" is an Electronic Warfare version of the BW Fuchs Eloka, with a complex antennae array & aux. generator not used by the US to my knowledge.Comment
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Paul I think I have a option with the tops I’ll post the one I’m going to use. I’ll probably will no be doing the Dessert Storm one through not this time.Comment
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Great start Lee lets hope the first of many ,like I say these small parts are no smaller than the small parts on a 35th just there's lots of them ,if you do build some more the only advice I would give would be to stick with Revell or Italeri for a bit as there pretty pain free though the up to date Zvezda stuff is bang on as well. DaveComment
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Thanks Paul for the lg work and pics. When I get time I’ll post the options that I have that came with the kit.Comment
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Dave after my years working on 1/72 through 1/35 Millitary the other day when I was working on this I realize that these small pieces would be like putting the fine details on a 1/35 scale. I have both 1/72 Revell and Italeri kits I like them both and probably just stay with them. I hope to building more in this scale now that I can concentrate on them without the white noise in the back ground from stress.Great start Lee lets hope the first of many ,like I say these small parts are no smaller than the small parts on a 35th just there's lots of them ,if you do build some more the only advice I would give would be to stick with Revell or Italeri for a bit as there pretty pain free though the up to date Zvezda stuff is bang on as well. DaveComment
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My word Lee that alone is worthy of the Dogs.
Looks a bit much for me, so will sit as near as possible so I don't miss anything.Comment

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