My 1/35 Military collection

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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby JSB33 on Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:13 am

Been a while since this thread saw any action.

Sleek looking tank, would love to see a 50MPH tank zipping by in person . In peace time only, if its the other side it must be quite intimidating!
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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby scalainj on Tue Jun 01, 2010 8:16 am

Not the easiest things to come by really and most of the recent releases haven't been up my strasse but this is a new release i quite like

I'm also looking for the 88mm flak gun that goes with the half track but i'm not prepared to sell children to fund it ;) although its tempting sometimes

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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby guitardave_1 on Tue Jun 01, 2010 2:37 pm

JSB33 wrote:Been a while since this thread saw any action.

Sleek looking tank, would love to see a 50MPH tank zipping by in person . In peace time only, if its the other side it must be quite intimidating!

I quite regularly have tanks passing by when I'm at work. Funny, and slightly alarming, to see them with 'L' plates on! They don't do 50mph, but even at half that speed it's quite a spectacle.
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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby scalainj on Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:10 am

Well i bought the gun to go with my half track

Minichamps - 88mm Flak 36 - Heeres Flak Artillerie Abteilung (Mot) 314, Charkow, Russia 1943
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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby scalainj on Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:20 am

And here it is with said half track

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And now in a line up with some other firepower i have to hand

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What have they spotted?

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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby scalainj on Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:29 am

Could it be these two

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Re: My 1/35 Military collection

Postby JSB33 on Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:47 am

Can't say that I would want to own a model of the big gun but it sure is cool to look at.
I guess the guys manning it were not at any risk :roll:
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