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Armor and ground forces of the Axis forces during World War II.
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Revosys Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf C/B (VK36.01)
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Posted: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 - 05:23 PM UTC
Literally fresh off the mail van:


Cheers
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Buenas Tardes Nicoląs,
tomorrow I'll take detailed pictures of the sprues!
”Buenas noches! (it's 22 PM in Italy now!)
Manu
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http://www.militarymodelling.com/forums/postings.asp?th=127549&p=4#2188875
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Posted: Friday, May 26, 2017 - 04:31 AM UTC

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Cheers
Manu



Nice catch Manu. Curious, is this the same vehicle for the previously announced Dragon 6868 as well? Cheers, Tat
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Cheers
Manu



Nice catch Manu. Curious, is this the same vehicle for the previously announced Dragon 6868 as well? Cheers, Tat



Hi Tat,
yes,that's the same kit,at least that's what you are led to think by looking at the original Dragon ad!The parts layout is the same!
It's a sweet little kit and since it was a "paper panzer" you can go to town as far as the interior equipment stowage is concerned in spite of what the "experten" may say!
Cheers
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Posted: Thursday, June 01, 2017 - 09:46 PM UTC

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you can go to town as far as the interior equipment stowage is concerned in spite of what the "experten" may say!




It's your kit and you are free to do what you like with it.
But if I've said something wrong about Panzer stowage, please do correct me.

David
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Posted: Thursday, June 01, 2017 - 10:43 PM UTC

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you can go to town as far as the interior equipment stowage is concerned in spite of what the "experten" may say!




It's your kit and you are free to do what you like with it.
But if I've said something wrong about Panzer stowage, please do correct me.

David



I like it when people say you can get away with stuff simply because "they never built one so no one can say they did this or that" and simply ignore the fact that regardless of whether or not one actually was built, it would still follow the same logic the builder applied to all other vehicles.

At any rate, the VK36.01 was built into a prototype plus 6 chassis, so it wasn't really a "paper" panzer.
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I like it when people say you can get away with stuff simply because "they never built one so no one can say they did this or that" and simply ignore the fact that regardless of whether or not one actually was built, it would still follow the same logic the builder applied to all other vehicles.

At any rate, the VK36.01 was built into a prototype plus 6 chassis, so it wasn't really a "paper" panzer.[/quote]

I didn't say that you can get away with anything...if you do have references on the interior layout for any given German tank (in this case the Tiger and the Pz IV) and using a grain of salt you can build a reasonably "faithful" replica of a Panzer chassis that wasn't built with a turret on it!
No internal diagrams exist,therefore personal equipment can be reasonably stowed just about anywhere,and if the leuchtpistole was on the right or the left side of the turret nobody will ever prove you wrong!
I don't ignore anything...I'm just posting a thread on a forum where there are people who have a life and take a hobby for what it is and others who spend theirs bursting zits,sitting in two chairs and counting rivets...as easy as that!
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I'm just posting a thread on a forum where there are people who have a life and take a hobby for what it is and others who spend theirs bursting zits,sitting in two chairs and counting rivets...as easy as that!



So we're all supposed to take sides with you, and laugh along with you, and hope you don't pick on us next?

I don't think so.

We're grownups here. We're not afraid to be the next target of your insults, because we know they display nothing but your own insecurities.

Your school bully tactics won't work.
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Build it how you like my friend.
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Posted: Friday, June 02, 2017 - 04:32 AM UTC

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Build it how you like my friend.
Dan


Hi Dan,
as I've said in my book previous post you can be relatively free to use your imagination,on fact who's going to prove you wrong if you,say,fit a round metal container for The signalling flags like on the Pz IV ausf C/D/E or a basket-like one as seen inside the Tiger I?
I wish somebody could drive nice it would mean that at least one turreted tank had been built and that pictures and diagrams survived!
Cheers
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Posted: Friday, June 02, 2017 - 06:14 AM UTC

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Manu



Nice catch Manu. Curious, is this the same vehicle for the previously announced Dragon 6868 as well? Cheers, Tat



Hi Tat,
yes,that's the same kit,at least that's what you are led to think by looking at the original Dragon ad!The parts layout is the same!
It's a sweet little kit and since it was a "paper panzer" you can go to town as far as the interior equipment stowage is concerned in spite of what the "experten" may say!
Cheers



Thanks Manu. If I recall 6868 should have been released by now. Maybe it is no longer happening
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I don't ignore anything...I'm just posting a thread on a forum where there are people who have a life and take a hobby for what it is and others who spend theirs bursting zits,sitting in two chairs and counting rivets...as easy as that!



Sorry to hear about your issues with acne and weight gain. A healthy diet and a little exercise will fix it...as easy as that!
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