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Hello from UK
Hi all,
I have only really discovered paper modeling recently and I have to say I am amazed at the level of detail and skill I can see here.I am mainly a wargamer and make my own terrain such as buildings. At the moment I am looking for a good (easy) T34/85 to use in a S.T.A.L.K.E.R game board. Oh, and BTR 60.The scale would need to be around 1:56, but I guess with paper models the scale can be adjusted slightly, so maybe 1:72 could be blown up.In any case, I am enjoying looking at some of the magnificent models on show here. Keep on Modeling |
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Welcome to the forum
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I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. In progress: Canon Alice in Wonderland Tunnel House, Canon A340, Learning Blender |
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welcome to the forum, don't know about the tanks but there is a few that would know of free ones about and even how to scale up and down.
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Welcome to the forum, on a sunny day.
Tim |
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There are a few T34/85 models:
When I bought the PTA T34 model, it came with a T34/85 turret. The PTA website no longer shows a model of a T34/85 so I do not know if this is still true. Ask Nebeltex. See: Allied Armor White model of turret for T34/85: http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown-...en/given2.html White model of T34/76: http://www.terra.dti.ne.jp/~yoshidom/ The white models can be printed on colored cardstock, painted, or colored with a graphics program(paint, gimp, etc.). I created the Pink Panther in 1/72 scale by printing the white model on pink cardstock. |
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Welcome to the forum, as a good player you interested in this post, good as it gets.
Whole Bunch O' 40k Goodness... |
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Thankyou guys,
I will certainly check out the models. Like the Pink Panther. |
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New to the forum, nice to be here. :-)
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New to the forum
Hi there, we are new to the forum. Nice to be here. :-)
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