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Personal logo foxbat Supporting Member of TMP13 Jan 2019 11:36 a.m. PST

Somewhat modified, because I didn't really understand the stowage on the rear deck.

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More pics on my site, with a link to a PDF on how I customized the model

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wrgmr113 Jan 2019 12:52 p.m. PST

Nice work! I really like this little model!

Maha Bandula13 Jan 2019 6:42 p.m. PST

That came out excellent! Also great to see that SHQ signals set in the back. More people should use SHQ.

mgk416720 Jan 2019 2:11 a.m. PST

Always good to see early war kit. Just one very small point if I may: the Panzerjager I was first used in the invasion of France by which time the folly of the solid white cross had been seen for all. Could I suggest you take a fine brush and fill in the centres of your white crosses with panzer grey to produce the outline white crosses sported in France and later. Should take a couple of minutes.

Cheers

Michael

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