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MECHTECH I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but.....the Krupp protze was a 6 x 4 vehicle, which would mean that the drive only worked on the two rear axles for propulsion. The chains on the two front wheels would have had no effect.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but.....the Krupp protze was a 6 x 4 vehicle, which would mean that the drive only worked on the two rear axles for propulsion. The chains on the two front wheels would have had no effect.
Lon-ski
Nice work on the Protze! Wheels issue aside, those snow chains look very nice as does all the detail and stowage you've added.
BP Models
Correction, the box cover is wrong, which is what I followed - that's what you get for not doing your own research!
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Doh! Thanks for the catch, I went back and looked at the box cover (no instructions) and you're right! Well, lets see if I can do a little post build surgery without destroying the thing.
Thanks for the comments. Yes the wheels are from the same black dog resin accessory. All the extra stuff in the back besides the magazine, the ammo box underneath it, and one of the pouches are in the black dog kit. That includes the tarp. The middle support is made more still wire.
That's a nice looking build. Good job on the weathering. I like the wheels with chains, are they from Black Dog.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
did you know that tin foil makes a good, mold-able tarp?
Looks good,the stowage and new wheels really dress it up
It's been a while since I've finished a 1/48 armor, but still liking the whole genre. Here's the Tamiya Protze with Black dog resin, and a few scratch built stuff.
Your comments and criticism are most welcomed. Still learning the whole armor finishing thing coming from the Aircraft side.
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