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Heh, there’s something I hadn’t expected to see anywhere:



That container, and the ones in the background, are from the old SF wargame AT-43. I've got about a dozen of them :smiling3:

Some of those vehicles look like the Banana Bunch should be driving them! :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:
 
Forehobbys... never heard of them! But they have produced a decent looking Schnellboot in 72nd
They are new kids on the block. Saw a build/review of their S-38 on YouTube (Harry Houdini) and it looked rather good. So this 'should' be just as good.
Crisp detail, photo etch and all! I hope that they keep expanding into other torpedo boats as well.
 
They are new kids on the block. Saw a build/review of their S-38 on YouTube (Harry Houdini) and it looked rather good. So this 'should' be just as good.
Crisp detail, photo etch and all! I hope that they keep expanding into other torpedo boats as well.

Looks like this one might end up in the collection :flushed: ... uh.. stash!
 
On the Border Model Facebook page - upcoming release -
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Souped up StuG!

From MiniArt - New kit coming soon
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Yes, you do get the picket fence included
Dave
 
I know we’ve given miniart some stick recently, but that looks an interesting set to be honest.
 
been a while since I had use for a sledge hammer in the garden.. But I can see the Diorama guys liking this.
 
I know we’ve given miniart some stick recently, but that looks an interesting set to be honest.
Until they release a set of Farm Implements by leaving out the fence and the table, and a set of Picket Fence (Eastern European) without the tools, and a set of Wooden Table without fence and tools, and …
 
Hey
Project for "Market Garden"

Cheers,
Richard
Hey guys, I was serious. Everything there is useful for filling a farm, back yard, barn and so on. The only other way to get these stuff were from Historex and they were in 1/32 and oversized for 1/35. I'm a diorama guy so am appreciative but lately quite a lot of this stuff is being churned out...doesn't quite seem to support the Stugs and Panzer IV's that were also in many versions. :smiling2:

Cheers,
Richard
 
Or a proper use putting in tree supports or fruit support stakes? It’s the sort of tool you miss when you don’t have one…..never used a grim reaper dressing up weapon (scythe) though….but I can see where one would be useful in agriculture, if not in a garden.
 
Or a proper use putting in tree supports or fruit support stakes? It’s the sort of tool you miss when you don’t have one…..never used a grim reaper dressing up weapon (scythe) though….but I can see where one would be useful in agriculture, if not in a garden.
Will look nice propped up next to a haystack with the pitch fork concealing a Wespe or Stug.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Or a proper use putting in tree supports or fruit support stakes? It’s the sort of tool you miss when you don’t have one…..never used a grim reaper dressing up weapon (scythe) though….but I can see where one would be useful in agriculture, if not in a garden.

Well you gotta have some tools in the shed whose only purpose is to give the spiders somewhere to hang their webs.
 
never used a grim reaper dressing up weapon (scythe) though….but I can see where one would be useful in agriculture, if not in a garden.
Depends on when and where your diorama is set. Before lawnmowers were invented in the 19th century (and, I suppose, before they became affordable to the common man), lawns were scythed, which was very difficult to do evenly — hence the invention of said apparatus :)
 
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