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Thanks guys. Having looked at pictures of the real thing I agree, but I don't think the artist got his angles right with that tail unit.
 
Das Werk’s version is a reboxed Dragon kit. No idea how good that is, but both are bound to be better than the old Tamiya one :)
 
Das Werk’s version is a reboxed Dragon kit. No idea how good that is, but both are bound to be better than the old Tamiya one :smiling3:
The gun is good but the figures are not as portrayed ...
Steve
 
Most of those civilian figures are strangely specific, IMHO. IMHO, these would have been better with some alternative parts for a child in the pram, proper suitcases for the man to carry, etc. Also a less Soviet-style cap for the man, or a common hat as an alternative, would make them much more usable for all around Europe in the late 1930s/early–mid 40s.
 
Most of those civilian figures are strangely specific, IMHO. IMHO, these would have been better with some alternative parts for a child in the pram, proper suitcases for the man to carry, etc. Also a less Soviet-style cap for the man, or a common hat as an alternative, would make them much more usable for all around Europe in the late 1930s/early–mid 40s.
Jakko,
It's almost like these figures have been sculpted from a specific street photograph - I agree that they should have alternative parts, like headgear, bags etc
Dave
 
On the Border Models Facebook page - an upcoming new release

1/35 Leopard II A7V

On the Arma Hobby Facebook page, a new Hurricane variant


On the ICM website - ' in process '

1/48 RAF personnel in Tropical uniform - no idea what the guy second from the left is doing!

On the Copper State Models Facebook page, test build of their German WWI Wanderer motorbike



Will be available in 1/32 & 1/35 - I reckon that CSM must be leading the field in this delicate resin printing!!
Dave
"no idea what the guy second from the left is doing!" All wondering what happened to the roll of lino they were carrying....
 
What's that weird looking contraption flying behind that Leopard?
That is that well known pre aviation flier and inventor Archibald Archibald the third in his latest time machine (the one that actually worked)...
 
On the Border Models Facebook page - an upcoming new release

1/35 Leopard II A7V

On the Arma Hobby Facebook page, a new Hurricane variant


On the ICM website - ' in process '

1/48 RAF personnel in Tropical uniform - no idea what the guy second from the left is doing!

On the Copper State Models Facebook page, test build of their German WWI Wanderer motorbike



Will be available in 1/32 & 1/35 - I reckon that CSM must be leading the field in this delicate resin printing!!
Dave
Och mon,he's a Jock wi' nae frock running a sword dance lesson...!
Steve
 
Jakko,
It's almost like these figures have been sculpted from a specific street photograph - I agree that they should have alternative parts, like headgear, bags etc
Dave

Surely that's gonna be one of their next releases?
 
From MiniArt - ' new kit coming soon '
miniart p-47.jpg
The original basic model was a P-47D-25RE - this is a -30RE - what's the difference, apart from the decals? This may be the start of another MiniArt blanket coverage...........
Dave
 
From MiniArt - ' new kit coming soon '

The original basic model was a P-47D-25RE - this is a -30RE - what's the difference, apart from the decals? This may be the start of another MiniArt blanket coverage...........
Dave
I always thought RE stood for Religious Education...
Well the Tiger and the Mustang along with the Spitfire have been flogged to death, so why not the 'Jug'.
 
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