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Tamiya 1/35 Panzer II ' The Spoils of War'

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Thanks Colin & I think it shows that even a cheap simple kit can turn out nice!

Having said that, I confess I am enjoying building a Dragon Jagdpanzer IV with 600 parts.

Cheers

Patrick
 
must admit i never realised that panzer's were so "small" (certainly looks that way with the crew member's along side it) .. although an allied soldier watching one taking a stroll towards him may have a different opinion ......
 
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Nice dio Patrick, really do like that Panzer, the base work is simple but effective, good work mate:thumbsup:

Tom
 
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must admit i never realised that panzer's were so "small" (certainly looks that way with the crew member's along side it) .. although an allied soldier watching one taking a stroll towards him may have a different opinion ......
They really were small then Lindsey! You can't see it, but I had to shave away some of the commanders waist to get him through the hatch!
 
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I had to shave away some of the commanders waist to get him through the hatch!
Obviousely too many "spoils of war" then !!!

See what i did there ? :) :) ....... ok, i'll get my coat.
 
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Hi Patrick!!

I said it in his moment, a fantastic and very well painting tank.

I have started painting my tank (panzer II too) and this model and the thread you wrote with the steps to paint it will be a great help.

Simply I hope that my model stays the half of good that this ... and that goes all good also... because I have been some time without knowing nothing of you.

Best regards

Polux

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Excellent, effective use of a simple base to tell a small story!
 
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very nice piece i like the weathering and your figures look really good.

Scott
 
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Cracking little diorama there, well done. I love the tank because it IS clean.

Ive got that much mud and dirt building up at home for the dio im doing, that its refreshing to see a tank in its natural glory. Really, that tank is perfect for the time of the war. Well done!
 
A cracking little dio Patrick, simple but tells the story. I love the way you've put grass on the other side of the fence too, these little details give it more life.

Tony.
 
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