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Testing a piece of old building that i recived from Buenos Aires for background. Sadly is small, because is excellent
Testing a piece of old building that i recived from Buenos Aires for background. Sadly is small, because is excellent
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Slight nitpick, but the first road wheel is a bit squint, the wheels need painting, but otherwise very good. I like photos which use the depth of field to change the scale of an object.
Also, it is a good idea to put the join of the track at the top, so that you can't see it. It is a bit fiddly to do, but it makes the track look much better.
Other than that, I have always liked the sleek lines of the Königstiger, easily one of the supermodels (excuse the pun) of the tank world.
Also, it is a good idea to put the join of the track at the top, so that you can't see it. It is a bit fiddly to do, but it makes the track look much better.
Other than that, I have always liked the sleek lines of the Königstiger, easily one of the supermodels (excuse the pun) of the tank world.
I understand, the plastic in model kits is often a yellow/light brown colour, so I just assumed they were unpainted.
Who manufactures this model, is it Airfix, Tamiya, or some other model maker?
Is the scale 1:76, or 1:35? I use 1:35, but the models are BIG. I made a T-72M1 by Tamiya, it is about 12 inches long!
Who manufactures this model, is it Airfix, Tamiya, or some other model maker?
Is the scale 1:76, or 1:35? I use 1:35, but the models are BIG. I made a T-72M1 by Tamiya, it is about 12 inches long!
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