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Pz.Kpfw.IV D
Finally I got my hands on the panzer4-D. Piotr at Model-Hobby had it
I have been looking for this for quite some time. Model-Hobby can get all models.Not only from the WWII period but also modern vehicles.They are also specialized in finding rare and unique models that are out of print.So if you are looking for a special model,try Piotr at Model-Hobby!! So here is the kit! The construction of this model is done completely without frames....Never seen that before. A more thorough review will be available at my site in the nearest future with more backgoud info and pics. The lasertracks are really great for this model.take a closer look at the pic below. |
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I remember seeing some criticism of this model that it was rather simplified for a 1/16 model. If memory serves me correctly Jim Nunn onsold his copy because of this. I've thought this model would be much better as 1/25 rather than 1/16. You'll have to get used to the lack of frames when you start building Halinski armour.....
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Yes I know there can be some "issues" with the earlier GPM kits, but I think it will look very good in my closet if I can manage to put it together someday....
I kind of like the 1:16 scale so I'm also looking for the Leopard in 1:16 from GPM. This kit also has very few drawings, only polish instructions,so it's going to be a biiiig puzzle to solve. I havent managed to find any buildthreads on th P4 either.... But the kit itselves looks really good. The print is very nice,the colors are nice,it has interior and a lot of parts....so I guess it's just my kind of kit |
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