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Wednesday, June 14, 2017
WWII Soviet Union
I have spent about a year working on the WWII Soviet Collection.
My main focus was organization of units.
And building unbuilt kits,
making a few conversions.
After that, I wanted to at least primer paint all my Soviet Vehicles.
Mike" Good Lord, you have an army for EVERY occasion. Nicely done. I would have thought a bridge-layer tank would have a JS-1 chassis, though. Isn't the T-34 a bit small? Still, a nice "kit-bash".
Mike"
ReplyDeleteGood Lord, you have an army for EVERY occasion.
Nicely done.
I would have thought a bridge-layer tank would have a JS-1 chassis, though.
Isn't the T-34 a bit small?
Still, a nice "kit-bash".
Carry on.
Hello G, T34 was more widely available and had greater mobility.
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