Italeri Kublewagen

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celt
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Italeri Kublewagen

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Another 24 hour build,usual hairy stick and acrylic paints and dry brush.
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It is too small for a coaster of its own,so I have put it with my Plastic Soldier T-38.
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Cool Kubelwagen. How does it compare with the old Hasegawa version?
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Nicely done Celt, that is another great vehicle for your collection. I remember building the Airfix one years ago and how tiny the vehicle is in 1/72nd!
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Tim Reynaga wrote:Cool Kubelwagen. How does it compare with the old Hasegawa version?
Thanks Tim Reynaga,I have not done the Hasegawa version so I can not give an opinion. :cry:
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ShaunW wrote:Nicely done Celt, that is another great vehicle for your collection. I remember building the Airfix one years ago and how tiny the vehicle is in 1/72nd!
Thanks ShaunW,My collection of targets,oops,sorry vehicles is growing . :)
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Really nice little build, and it looks well with the T-38
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iggie wrote:Really nice little build, and it looks well with the T-38
Thanks iggie,much appreciated.
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