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Oh no, Julys magThought that had been banned !:smiling2:
Big boy centre fold, StuG Ausf G shows his mighty weapon, ' they do like it one bit '
Plain brown ( not green package )
Oh no, Julys magThought that had been banned !:smiling2:




Oh, look, one of the tanks that we didn’t need anymore because tanks aren’t any use in a war like in Afghanistan. So we sold a bunch to Canada, which immediately deployed them to … yep.On the Rye Field Model Facebook page - 'July releases'
Also whether they’ll actually add anything. These tracks all seem ones that would be just as easy to do in plastic, though I suppose being 3D-printed there’ll be less cleanup to do. Still, if you ask me, the main benefit of 3D printing would be in tracks with things like hollow guide horns or other overhanging bits that would need to be moulded separately in plastic, or opened up by hand in metal or traditional resin.It'll be interesting to see how much the 3-D printed tracks go for.....................
Would I get any takers if I bet that there will be a veg cart along soon……From MiniArt - new kit coming soon
Dave
For this week or last week's version?…or even a cart selling knock-off Panzer IV spares……
Damn....14 years too late.:anguished: Done that.From MiniArt - new kit coming soon
Dave
From MiniArt - new model coming soon
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Dave
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