Chuck's Panzer IID and IIIE in 1/72 scale***Finished***

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Chuck's Panzer IID and IIIE in 1/72 scale***Finished***

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These are a pair of quick build kits from a newer manufacturer, "First to Fight". They are very simple kits and easy to build but where else will you find a injection Panzerkampwagen III Ausf.E and Panzerkampwagen II Ausf. D in 1/72? These two early war German tanks makes nice additions to my other early war armor. :)

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That looks pretty better Chuck.
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They look nice little kits....I can see one or several heading chez iggie in the new year :-D
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Excellent, a couple of early Panzerwaffe gems that I didn't think would be available in the smaller scale.
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I've got a couple of their kits but have yet to build them so will be interested to see these develop.
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The kits went together with minimum mess and actually makes a nice addition to the collection as well. :)

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iggie wrote:They look nice little kits....I can see one or several heading chez iggie in the new year :-D
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Couple of nice small tanks Chuck.

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Really neat finishes, both of them
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