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Amusing Hobby 1/35 E-100 German 'Super Tank' - with size comparisons!

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What to write about the kit? I think we all get the impression I think this manufacturer is something else.
From the box quality thru to the finished kit, this has been a pleasure to be acquainted with.

All brush painted and subtle weathering with Vallejo Model Air.

Here is the finished model, and for a bit of fun, along with a few shots of different tanks alongside the brute. I know some will consider it an excuse to show off my models, but I can't think of another way to properly show the size differences, so to those folks, I apologize in advance.

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A Stuart 5....
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A Panther...
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A Late Tiger 1...
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A lot lower, modernish T-62.
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There you go.
Great fun and a very easy kit to build... :thumb2:

Cheers.
Ron
 
That would of been a monster, bet the Typhoon pilots would of loved to see it though .. ..
 
Looks great Ron and clearly in this case "size does matter".
 
That Is a beautiful result 570 and thanks for showing the size comparison, as I, for one enjoyed seeing all your models on display.
Rick H.
 
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Thanks boys. I'm well happy you like the end result.

Rick, I really didn't want to display my stuff in this manner, sort of 'Through the back door', that's not my style. It was the only way I could figure out to show the size of 'The Beast'.

Thanks again chaps.

Ron
 
I've seen some places that use a banana as a scale guide......... :tongue-out3:
 
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