Mr. Modelbau CSSR Turret ???

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Very interesting comparison! How about you just do two T-34s? :lol:

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Philipp,
I will probably do just that. I still do not have a "plain Jane" Egyptian T-34/85 in my collection. However, I can't see me using a resin turret when I have a plethora of styrene ones available. So much easier to work in plastic than resin.
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Very true. Maybe at least the resin addon parts will be useful?

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Unfortunately, since I became pals with Mr. Reid, I have vast amounts of spare resin accessories. There is still a neat idea I would like to do with a T-34/85. The Israelis used several Syrian/Egyptian T-34/85 as makeshift bunkers. Sorry about the link, put I can't access my computer from work.

http://www.network54.com/Forum/47209/th ... iew+Thread
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