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Thanks for additional comments and more links to photos.
I wonder if the "No Tirar" on the side of some of the vehicles expressed the passengers hopes that the effectiveness of the boiler plate armor would not be tested. At least one of the ACs (https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/9358...8b79ca_XXL.jpg) appeared to be a rolling bunker with concrete protection. That would be an interesting texture to reproduce in a paper model. |
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Wow. So many interesting SCW vehicles are being realized in paper by several very talented designers in such a short time span. A sizeable new genre of paper armor is emerging. Exciting!
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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A rather sophisticated tank prototype built in Mexico in 1917:
TNCA Salinas (Tanque Salinas), Mexico’s First Indigenous Tank – Tankpedia "Tanque Salinas" Mexican Heavy Tank of 1917 - Landships WW1 Forum https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanque_Salinas https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...as_profile.jpg |
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