Tamiya 1/35 Hanomag

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Tamiya 1/35 Hanomag

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I´m sure all you treadheads know all about this one! First finish I´ve managed for a while so I may well doanother tank soon. Pretty straightforward build I found the plastic very hard - the poly cement had trouble melting it! Freehand paint job then dusted with a tamiya weathering set.


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Another one of Tamiyas golden oldies and you've done a fantastic job with it.
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Nice job all round!
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Nice build.
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I've built one a long time ago, got another to build better :) Like yours


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Nice work.
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When you see beautiful builds like this, I can see why people are attracted to the almost futuristic look of the German AFV’s, compared to some of the clunky looking British vehicles of the same period.
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Impressive brush skills
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Nicely done, Stamford. That is a great old Tamiya classic that still stands up today with a bit of TLC.
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