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Tango0129 Aug 2015 10:28 p.m. PST

"Today I would like to have a look at one of PSC's 28mm plastic kits. It's a quite unique set of 45mm Anti-Tank (and others) guns.

You may have noticed that I placed a certain focus on 28mm WW2 Soviet hardware again recently. At this point in time I have got the infantry, I have got the tanks, but I sorely lacked the 'king of the battlefield', some artillery. Until now.

This is one of the few 28mm scale sets PSC have produced so far, and by the looks of it they certainly view 15mm (and to a lesser extent 28mm) as their core market as beasts like Warlord Games and Rubicon models tear each other apart over the 28mm WW2 market. Still, PSC found their (then) niche in 28mm WW2 Soviet miniatures and released two infantry sets, a heavy weapons set and this guns set…"
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