MikeO Posted November 12, 1999 Share Posted November 12, 1999 Steve, As you're into 1/35th scale models try: http://www.rjproducts.com/ They can get virtually any kit produced, including those pricey resin jobs such as.... Lorraine Schlepper with Pak40 from Cri.El. Models of Italy Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Big Time Software Posted November 13, 1999 Share Posted November 13, 1999 Damned fine one! Now if we could just get people to buy and model these we would be all set Seeing as a good resin model goes for $100+ I'm not expecting to run into too many of these Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herr Oberst Posted November 13, 1999 Share Posted November 13, 1999 Aww man, you guys are gonna get me started again... Okay, BTS. IF I were to buy one of those AND find the time to construct it, what exactly are you looking for to get it into CM? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingtiger Posted November 13, 1999 Share Posted November 13, 1999 Excellent site with over 350 US and German WW II armor model pictures. http://www.track-link.net/gallery/GermanyWW2.htm Richard Kalajian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeO Posted November 13, 1999 Author Share Posted November 13, 1999 Excellent site, Richard, and not just German and US either! Some nice Brit, Canadian, French and Polish models amongst others. I love the descriptions of techniques given by the actual modellers themselves. Steve, those resin modellers are quite mad I've seen AFVs with individual track links and the super-detail/conversion kits for Tamiya etc. suggest very little social life. BTW, be careful what you ask for; I can see thousands of fanatical supporters breaking open the kit sprues right now Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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