Very nicely detailed, with several options to choose from. I don't have any PzIVs for late war stuff so Ausf H it is then
Doing this first one as a bit of an experiment, had some minor problems with the side and turret shields but think it was more me than the model parts. This one is about half finished
Very nice. I've been keen on these since hearing about them. Where'd you get 'em? How much, if you don't mind me asking...
ReplyDeleteNick
Hi Al, nice built...plastic soldier... hımmm.. how many parts this kit...
ReplyDeleteThese are very neat models. I saw them at a show (Triples) earlier this year but managed to resist. I seem to have enough Panzers to be going on with.
ReplyDeleteI really like these models and aim to acquire a box once I have caught up...now there's a thought...hmmm;)
ReplyDeleteThree vehicles in the pack!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent
I'll have to get my hands on one of these :)
Yeh, I want to get a three boxes so I can do a platoon with Coy HQ vehicles of the Pz IV F1, because no-one does Pz IVs in plastic with the 75mm L24 gun...
ReplyDeleteWhat you've done so far looks fine!
Hey boys, great comments.
ReplyDeleteNick, got them from PSC direct x1 PzIV x1 T34/85 NZD$58.50 including postage, arrived exactly 7 days later - outstanding service and less than ten bucks per model.
Er: Parts per model x24
Monty, when are we ever caught up in this hobby eh mate?
Lovely work, and good detail on the kit as well. Too right about the price and service.
ReplyDeleteThanks Al,
ReplyDeleteNick
Great work Al!!!
ReplyDeleteT.
I see the Plastic Soldier also have a new set of late war British infantry
ReplyDeleteAnother must buy