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Made in ie
Buttons Should Be Brass, Not Gold!




Kildare, Ireland

Plastic Soldier Company Panzer IV built straight out the box but with an after market barrel added.

Gone for the look of a well used old soldier!









 Strombones wrote:
Battlegroup - Because its tits.
 
   
Made in hk
Nasty Nob






All your vehicles look like old campaigners, Big P

Lovely paint job. It's 1/72 scale, right? I feel that PSC's kits get less impressive as they're scaled up - the detail on this is a bit 'big', and the gaps and simplifications in the tracks and running gear are very evident.

I love your commander figure. He has an oddly whistful expression.

Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

Terry Pratchett RIP 
   
Made in us
Dakka Veteran





down south

Great job on this. Bookmarked so I can attempt to copy later The panzer model is a bit simple as its intended as a wargame model. I find that there more recent kits like the stug are slightly better in that regard. I really need to get some more panzer crew figures as the two poses that come with the psc kits can only be used so many times...
   
Made in us
[MOD]
Solahma






RVA

I love the expression on his face. Your miniatures always have personality but that term especially applies here, both to the storied armored struggle wagon and its commander.

   
 
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