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Looking for M60 paper model
Hello. I am quite new to paper modeling and i have been looking up and down the internet for a m60a1 or m60a3 but couldnt find any. Only a old fb post and thread here with some promising models from world of paper warfare but no links or anything. Does anyone have any models or have worked on them (pic attached)
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I know there is one on the replika site but they were outed for pirating I think.
Wargame Vault - The largest wargame download store is worth a look around. |
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Boll-Models M60A3
Boll-Models had a M60A3 free model on Photobucket. This website has since been rearranged and I cannot search it as I am not registered.
The sheets (two full sheets and a partial sheet of optional parts) are on Pinterest but have a 'Photobucket' watermark. Michael |
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He has a link to the Yoshidom M-60, but the site doesn't exist at the link given, maybe there is another link to that page Rick
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Paper replika dot com was I am sure, mentioned as a site with increasing numbers of rip off models. My memory may not be perfect but a lot of these sites have similar or the same names. Possibly to confuse.
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The Yoshidom 1:72 M60A3 can be found at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20061013...s/04-m60a3.pdf It's interesting that there are no large scale models of the M26, M47, M48 or M60 which is weird because the M26 fought in Korea, the M47/48 in a number of wars including the Arab/Israeli, India/Pakistan wars and Vietnam, and the M60 in the Yom Kippur war and the 1991 Gulf War. Regards, Charlie |
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I'm pretty sure the Bollmodels M60 in 2-tone brown is a recolor of Yoshidom's uncolored model.
As for an M26, the World of Tanks download site has one they're calling a Super Pershing in 1:50. Don't know how accurate it is, but seems to me if you delete all the 'super parts' like extra armor and bigger gun you have the basis for a regular M26. Plus it's in a plain tan scheme so adding specific unit markings would be doable. |
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