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Photo etched Tiger tank
I know its not paper but pretty close as thin as the parts were
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Thomas,
Very nice little tiger tank model... looks good next to the other one.. Jeff |
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thanks, the tan one is a resin and Pewter Flames of War Tiger i set beside it as a comparison. its roughly 1/100 scale
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Nice !
Is it strong enough to be handled in wargames ? How expensive is it ? Do they make other tanks ? |
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Nice looking metal tank. Those models are fun to make.
There are some other tanks available. Check around for a supplier. Here is one source. metal-earth :: InnovaToys You can find the models on other sites or if you are lucky in a local store. Prices vary with the source. I have also seen the models called Metal Works.
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@Zapopious, I think it will hold up on the gaming table, My brother sent this one to me from California. It was $10.95. They also make a T-34(short barrel) and the Che Ha i think it is and the M4A1 Sherman
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construction is pretty darn close to building a card model, there are tabs you have to bend to keep parts in place, but i strongly suggest having Super-glue or something similar handy as well.
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