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MonsieurE, when you are ready to download TioSerg publishes the link to WoT.Todavia is not ready.
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Another test of detailed model
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It looks great, when see these weir designs my first thought is "what on earth were the designers thinking and smoking"? Oddly enough the thoughts for a future infantry support vehicle are not unlike this. Weird or just using a crystal ball?
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The Char B1 had been in development for a long time - the original prototypes were built in 1924 - Landships II.
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Yes, it looks great. The chains will give a fun cutting job. And the work of coloring edges too. Very well done guys.
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Detailed model
Char B1 bis (detailed model) Direct link Simple model Char B1 bis (simple model) Direct link Bonus - Pz.Kpfw.B2 740 (f) Pz.Kpfw.B2 740 (f) Direct link |
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Thank you very much, fantastic tanks.
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A splendid model.
Is there any recommendation as to the paper thickness that should be used for 1/50 WOT models - 80grm? 120grm?
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Kevin: in the leaves you will see this text that appears in the photo that is attached, is in Russian.160-180grs and there are sheets that the thickness should be 70-80grs. It is very detailed, you just have to translate. You also have pieces that go in cardboard of 0,5 and 1mm.
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Thank you guys for these fabulous models again.
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