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    1/16 Scale Figures from NZ

    Hi Team.
    I don't often show my models off, but I've been encouraged to do so, so go easy on me, OK?!
    Most figures are 1/16 scale conversions of either Dragon or Tamiya kits, except for the Hartmann figure which is 140mm.
    First up, a 1/35 PzIVD from Tamiya in process.
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    Close-up. It's a classic wee kit that doesn't require much tweeking. The biggest drawback is the vinyl tracks, which really should be replaced - but I was slumming it.
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      #3
      Another angle.
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        #4
        Here's an early conversion of a Dragon 'Handschar' figure.
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          #5
          Rear.
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            #6
            That's an IMPRESIVE AND BEAUTIFUL model!!! The weathering efect for the desert is great and as it should look, thanks for sharing and PLEASE post more of your scale models work

            Fred

            ps/what is the item/material covered in the back of the tank?

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              #7
              Here's a Luftwaffe Field Div' figure made from the exact same kit.
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                #8
                Frederico, Thank You for the compliment.
                Here a rear shot of it. It's basically stowage that I'm making from scratch - tarpaulins etc. that have yet to be painted.
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                  Rear of the FD.
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                    #10
                    Here's Erich Hartmann in 140mm
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                      #11
                      Close-up
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                        #12
                        Rear.
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                          #13
                          I like a bit of historical as well for something a bit different
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                            #14
                            ...and the back.
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                              #15
                              Back to WWII, Here's my 1:16 Afrikakorps schutze in a greatcoat.
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