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    #31
    The instructional model Tiger is maybe nicer but i venever encountered or seen a Panzer IV !!!

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      #32
      Originally posted by LOTHRINGEN View Post
      The instructional model Tiger is maybe nicer
      Well, in that case you can keep the Tiger and send me the Panzer IV

      Carles

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        #33
        Ok but i need payment first !

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          #34
          A nice pic here :
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            #35
            Is that one a Hummel?

            Carles

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              #36
              Yes , I think so !
              It looks to be quite detailed , if you have a look to the drive sprocket and the
              tracks.
              The camo scheme has an airbrushed appearence too....I like it a lot !

              Regards

              Bernhard

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                #37
                The other one looks like as 232 rather than a 234 Puma, am I right? I love 222s most. No pic around of one?


                Carles

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                  #38
                  there was also a Stug model which was used
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                    #39
                    two more shots
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                      #40
                      What about these models ? period made for sure but in metal ?
                      Nick




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                        #41
                        Originally posted by PzV View Post
                        two more shots
                        That's a very nice StuG!!!!!! and lovely shoulder boards and collar tabs

                        Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
                        What about these models ? period made for sure but in metal ?
                        Nick
                        Didn't someone mention our "Yankee" friends made metal ones? See post #15. Where did you get these from?





                        Carles
                        Last edited by me6_130; 12-05-2014, 03:06 PM.

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                          #42
                          They were found in Germany and brought back by a french vet' .
                          Not a US made one which is of better quality as i saw on the US picture ?
                          Nick

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                            #43
                            here are a couple more photos of my Stug with the makers mark.
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
                              They were found in Germany and brought back by a french vet' .
                              Not a US made one which is of better quality as i saw on the US picture ?
                              Nick
                              Can you show some other details of those two?

                              Carles
                              Last edited by me6_130; 12-06-2014, 05:59 AM.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by PzV View Post
                                here are a couple more photos of my Stug with the makers mark.
                                Certainly it is a very nice one.


                                Carles
                                Last edited by me6_130; 12-06-2014, 06:15 AM.

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