This follows in line ( sort of ) with CSMs range of WWI armoured cars!
Interesting Dave - in 35th scale that will be a reasonable size!!
Tsar Tank:-

History here:-
Tsar Tank
Paul.
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This follows in line ( sort of ) with CSMs range of WWI armoured cars!

I had the same thought as soon as I saw the render.On the Copper State Models Facebook page - a teaser.........................
Which I reckon is the rear wheel for this:
Reminds me of the 'cotton-reel tanks' that we made as kids, with a matchstick, cotton reel and elastic band :thinking:Interesting Dave - in 35th scale that will be a reasonable size!!
Tsar Tank:-
History here:-
Tsar Tank
Paul.
:smiling:
Reminds me of the 'cotton-reel tanks' that we made as kids, with a matchstick, cotton reel and elastic band :thinking:
Oh yes! - my father used to make us a supertank! Panel pins hammered in around the rims, and a candle to lubricate the driving arms - when did wooden cotton reels vanish?Reminds me of the 'cotton-reel tanks' that we made as kids, with a matchstick, cotton reel and elastic band :thinking:
What's that? I don't recognise that uniform - is it some foreign army - certainly nothing UK based that's for sure! (An attempt at irony!)
Ah, but that's a daguerreotype from some long-forgotten era!Oh, I don’t know Steve...
left hand one looks quite similar....
Blinking amazing...! Great film, but how much...?!?!I see your Pz.Kpfw IV and raise you something complete bloody different... check this out!
https://www.themodellingnews.com/2021/04/andrea-miniatures-bring-out-new-figure.html?m=1
Quentin Tarantino would be proud :thinking::smiling5:
Lee
Blinking amazing...! Great film, but how much...?!?!
Maybe not...
Modern uniforms use a clip on tie, we used to have them when I was driving a bus before the introduction of "bandit screens".Apparently the guy on the left is wearing the “new” 1980 uniform....hardly Daguerreotype, perhaps Ambrotype? I wonder what idiot thought ties were a good idea for front line officers though.....
Bet they formed a committee for that.Apparently the guy on the left is wearing the “new” 1980 uniform....hardly Daguerreotype, perhaps Ambrotype? I wonder what idiot thought ties were a good idea for front line officers though.....
Probably the same idiot who thought ties were appropriate with combat suits in the 60's and 70's - four layers of material for nuclear flash protection; shirt, hairy, KF, ridiculous , - and a brown knitted 'Slim Jim' tie. By 'eck we looked sexy! Thank Heavens for Denison Smocks!Apparently the guy on the left is wearing the “new” 1980 uniform....hardly Daguerreotype, perhaps Ambrotype? I wonder what idiot thought ties were a good idea for front line officers though.....
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