"Quick build Pzkpfw (38t)" Topic
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number4 | 03 Oct 2015 9:25 p.m. PST |
I already have several of the excellent Pegasus models pz 38(t) in my collection but does anyone know how it compares to the recent release from PSC? The latter being three to a box are a cheaper option at the moment but I need to know if I can mix them in the same unit without them looking odd |
number4 | 04 Oct 2015 10:46 a.m. PST |
Um, yes I posted the question on the 20mm Models Review Board originally…. Looking at that link, it seems the 'spikey' looking rivets will rule them out of the running :( link |
spontoon | 04 Oct 2015 4:54 p.m. PST |
Rivets seem to get proportionately larger as the scale gets smaller! |
iPaint | 04 Oct 2015 6:45 p.m. PST |
The PSC 1/72 Pz 38(t) is a really nice kit. It went together perfectly, and really looks the part. I have not tried the Pegasus offering yet, so can't really compare them. ~iPaint |
mysteron | 06 Oct 2015 3:12 a.m. PST |
Well the box says "38(t)"? :) They are both good kits , however IMO the PSC is slightly better inso far as the tracks are better detailed . Pegasus tend to use those generic type treads and of course you have the option of modelling the Marders with the PSC set. Even if you have no intention of building the Marders they still contribute to some useful bits for your bits box. For me PSC would be my first choice and Pegasus a close ran second. |
LeonAdler | 08 Oct 2015 1:49 p.m. PST |
Heres a pic of the 1/72 scale one, looks not at all spikey to me………..
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