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HandLCreator22 Oct 2011 7:59 p.m. PST

Okay…I pulled out my old Atlantic stuff. I was curious about the size of the half track. Given that tractor series was designed the same, roughly. I figured the oversized Atlantic tractor just might fit the profile of 18 Ton. The actual size is 27 feet long, the same as a Tiger I. So, look at this…'From the Work Bench' page. commandpostproductions.co. Also, see the Atlantic Tiger in 1/72.

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Grumble29 Oct 2011 5:37 p.m. PST

It's great fun to see Atlantic stuff get used in wargame armies along side more sophisiticated models. My personal favorites are the WWII Indians and the Italian motorcycles.

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