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Gpm armata ppanc wz.36 "bofors"
I found this kit on the internet long, long time ago. Not too difficult but it doesn't mean that it's simple... My building is still not good at some points and I hope that all your comments would help me to improve my skills in next projects
Thank you and best regards, VyPhan |
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good looking did well on the wheels
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Nice work on this Bofors.
As a side note some of those guns ended up in Finland and served very long time along side of Finnish made Bofors.Good guns for the times and very,very small.Finns reworked them few times including tires with a bit ironic HOHOHO pattern-Lapland is one of the homes of Santa Claus.Ian from Forgotten Weapons has really good video of shooting that gun on YT. Some reading material https://www.jaegerplatoon.net/AT_GUNS1.htm |
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I hope you bought this kit, and simply misspoke as GPM doesn't do digital version of their models.
We support the publishing houses and designers, please keep this in mind for future builds
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@rifleman, Butelczynski: Thank you for nice comments. Since I painted all the model, the mistakes were covered and the model seems to be good. My target is to do the model without any paint, so, it's still be a long long way ahead :D
@rickstef: Thank you for the remind. Sadly, I found this kit in Free download section of an old forum in Viet Nam several years ago :( . For future build, I will try to buy the genuine kit |
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