Similar to a previous post, have pretty much cleared the workbench and am looking for a new project. I want to run with something in the stash. Here's a pic of the more modern production kits in my stash, armour only. Some older kits, aircraft and all my extras are stored elsewhere.
I'm leaning towards the Academy T34/85 with bedspring armour.....
What to build II
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Nice stash I certainly know the feeling
From personal experience I can very much recommend the Rye Field Tiger. The Trumpeter E-10 is nice and easy and you can go wild with modifications and camouflage
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From personal experience I can very much recommend the Rye Field Tiger. The Trumpeter E-10 is nice and easy and you can go wild with modifications and camouflage
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Morning Adam
That sounds like a winner, is it PE Bed Springs?
Is there a ruined base to put it on too?
A quick April '45 Berlin scenario then?
Have fun
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That sounds like a winner, is it PE Bed Springs?
Is there a ruined base to put it on too?
A quick April '45 Berlin scenario then?
Have fun
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You have a nice selection of kits there Adam.
The Meng Sherman in the centre of the shelf stands out to me or perhaps the Tamiya JS-2 hiding over on the left.
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The Meng Sherman in the centre of the shelf stands out to me or perhaps the Tamiya JS-2 hiding over on the left.
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Re: What to build II
The E-10 has merit, it would be a quick little build and I would be unlikely to lose interest.
The T-34/85 has PE bedspring armour and I have after market parts (Fruil tracks, PE set and barrel) as well.
The Meng Sherman is another of my kits where it is almost too nice to build, I will never do it justice, just like the RFM Tiger.
Hiding under the overhang of the top shelf there is also a HobbyBoss (t)35, Ammo’s 1/72 T-54, Panda Models BMD-3, another Tamiya Sherman.
The T-34/85 has PE bedspring armour and I have after market parts (Fruil tracks, PE set and barrel) as well.
The Meng Sherman is another of my kits where it is almost too nice to build, I will never do it justice, just like the RFM Tiger.
Hiding under the overhang of the top shelf there is also a HobbyBoss (t)35, Ammo’s 1/72 T-54, Panda Models BMD-3, another Tamiya Sherman.
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If you really want to clear the stash, start one of your large Meng boxes. At least you'll have a visual feeling that the shelves are getting emptied.
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A man after my own heart! The Smerch would clear out enough space to buy two more kits!Olivier Carneau wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 19:20 If you really want to clear the stash, start one of your large Meng boxes. At least you'll have a visual feeling that the shelves are getting emptied.
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