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Yes, and it sounds pretty impressive. The pics of the sprues show how gorgeous the detail level is.
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/reviews/vehicles/bronco/cb35069.html
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LSM
The new Bronco kit should be a welcome addition to the modeling community. Has anyone seen the review on Perth?
Eric
I think there a few guys here who could tackle it better in 1/35 (not me though... LOL! ) Load down the M-24 like the one in the photo, use one of those 1/35 LCMs and go to town on detailing it. It would be big thats for sure...
Yes, it would be a cool diorama! Just because Zaloga did it doesn't mean it can't be done again, and better.
Hercmeck, Why couldn't you do it?
Kenneth Childres, Central Arkansas Scale Modelers
That would be a great dio...too bad I can't build that good...but would love to see it done.
13151015
I like that picture a lot Stikpusher.Is that landing craft available in 1:35?Edited: Just found it from Trumpeter & ItaleriVery Best RegardsJohan
"similar" LOL! that's an understatement!
It was a great job by Steve as always
Roy Chow
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Here's one similar to it that Steve Zaloga did.
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/dio/rhinedio_szaloga.html
Here's a photo from the Rhine crossing in March 1945 that would make a great diorama setting
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