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Post by crusader on Mar 26, 2012 0:06:55 GMT 8
Thank you very much, Sir. Scale modeling is actually my first love. Now I have joined this forum, I think I really have to come up with a WW2 loadout! 
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Post by bravotwozero on Mar 27, 2012 1:20:35 GMT 8
Thank you very much, Sir. Scale modeling is actually my first love. Now I have joined this forum, I think I really have to come up with a WW2 loadout!  Uh-oh, that's a dangerous sign!  Welcome aboard. I got my start with scale modelling. I started buying uniforms because I wanted an accurate reference for my figure painting. I ended up completing uniforms instead. Anyway, I started with from 1/72 up to 1/16th scale. I have tons of unbuilt models in my garage. I'm glad that you were able to complete your kits. They look great!
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Post by crusader on Mar 31, 2012 13:03:19 GMT 8
Thank you very much, Sir. Scale modeling is actually my first love. Now I have joined this forum, I think I really have to come up with a WW2 loadout!  Uh-oh, that's a dangerous sign!  Welcome aboard. I got my start with scale modelling. I started buying uniforms because I wanted an accurate reference for my figure painting. I ended up completing uniforms instead. Anyway, I started with from 1/72 up to 1/16th scale. I have tons of unbuilt models in my garage. I'm glad that you were able to complete your kits. They look great! Hahaha! I can relate to that Sir. I have plenty of unfinished models too! I, too started shifting from 1:35 to "1:1 modeling" (read: impressions) a couple of years ago but they're all contemporary loadouts. I'm hoping to get started with a WWII loadout soon. Do these count as panzers too?  Leopard 2A5 1:35 by Tamiya  Leopard 1 1:35 by Tamiya  Marder IFV 1:35 by Revell
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Post by labrador on Mar 31, 2012 14:46:10 GMT 8
panzer is short for panzerkampfwagen - armored fighting vehicle - so yes.
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