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indierockclimber29 Jul 2014 5:37 a.m. PST

Check out the guns & tanks here: link

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This is part two of our look at the Mitchell's Marauders box set. Part one can be found here: link

VonBurge29 Jul 2014 7:29 a.m. PST

That is so cool that they made it so the "sponsons" on the Mk-IV are magnitized and swappable!

Most impressive models and really well painted!

Privateer4hire29 Jul 2014 9:57 a.m. PST

Very much looking forward to these from the FLGS.

Green Tiger29 Jul 2014 10:35 a.m. PST

Is it an optical illusion or is one track longer than the other?

Lion in the Stars29 Jul 2014 9:25 p.m. PST

@Green Tiger: I think it's a misglue, look at this picture:


It looks like the righthand track is a little bit farther forward than the lefthand track (vehicle left and right). Something to watch for if/when I get around to playing Brits or Krauts in WW1 (Hey, I'm a Yank. Where's my Devil Dogs, where's my 3rd Infantry Division?!? evil grin )

turenne25 Aug 2014 9:29 a.m. PST

"Hey, I'm a Yank. Where's my Devil Dogs, where's my 3rd Infantry Division?!?"

I'm sure Tommy Atkins was asking the same thing in 1914-1917. ;-)

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