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I built the old Dragon Pz IV F2 a few years back. This is a rehash of the old Gunze kit and fought me at every turn.
I used plastic sheet to scratchbuilt all the additions. Value Gear stowage and a lot of track spares round out the build. Paint is Tamiya mixed to replicate Tropen RAL colors.
I used plastic sheet to scratchbuilt all the additions. Value Gear stowage and a lot of track spares round out the build.
Paint is Tamiya mixed to replicate Tropen RAL colors.
Looks like you fought back and won! Nice job.
Good job. Makes me want to work on my Pz III.
Eric
Very nice work. I like the added tracks for protection.
She turned out really well!
Is this the old Gunze 'High-Grade' kit with white metal parts reissued with plastic replacements?
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Thanks guys.
Yes Gamera it is........
Not bad actually, just a reminder of how far we have come.
I'm waiting on the re release of DML's PzIVG "Kharkov"for the next "late in the campaign" PzIV.
It looks great. Job well done.
Well,you obviously put up a good fight, it's ( if I may) gorgeous.
"le plaisir delicieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile"
Thank you.
It was a fun build regardless. It filled a gap in my collection for sure.
Thats great looking. Is there any connectionbetween that kit and the old Italeri F2?
BTW check your subject line- you had me going for a minute...
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
The only similarities Bill is in subject only.
OldGoat Thanks guys. Yes Gamera it is........ Not bad actually, just a reminder of how far we have come. I'm waiting on the re release of DML's PzIVG "Kharkov"for the next "late in the campaign" PzIV.
Thanks, yes it's pretty cool that nowadays we can get the same or better detail from plastic as white metal parts back then.
I know the kit originates from the Gunze Sangyo line, not sure of Italeri's involvement.
As far as the title goes, being a Jew means we read from right to left.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it........
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