Nice! Next you can make Lego Axis and Allies (if someone made a board, it will be insanely big as it’ll take a lot of pieces to accurately spell the territories).
Building model tanks
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Thanks.
Did you notice it says : choking hazard.
I know I said I thought it was beautiful, but really do people do that?
I don’t love it that much! -
The other 2 I would go with is Sherman Firefly, and a Tiger
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I’m thinking of keeping the color sceme of the invasion of the west. Still need to do more research.
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How is this an Axis and Allies customization?
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@wittmann:
Thanks. Did you notice it says : choking hazard. I know I said I thought it was beautiful, but really do people do that? I don’t love it that much!
I think the warning had a more prosaic meaning, and was simply aimed at kids. I was once reading the package of a plastic model kit of the F-117A stealth fighter and I saw that, after giving a brief description of the actual aircraft’s flight characteristics, mission profile and weapons load options, it added “Not recommended for children under 5.”
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Wittmann, survived Normandy, choked on a Jagdpanther. RIP 2012.
@Worsham: I have been looking too. The 7th Panzer did indeed have a large number of both Czech tanks. Not found a photo in my books yet. Not looked on the net. -
Worsham, I found a picture of a 38T in France in 1940 from either the 7th or 8th Panzer, tank number: 114.( Half of Hoth’s xxx were Czech tanks. )
Hope this helps.
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Rommel’s carreer as a Tank general began with the 7th Panzer with 38Ts as the main tanks instead of indigenous German tanks due to their reliability and superior AT fire capabilities. Pz IIIs had an inferior 37mm gun at that time.
There were as many Czech gun armed tanks as German gun armed tanks in the blitzkreig of the west. -
Meant to say thanks for that when you posted, Sargeant.
Worsham: have you started that 38T yet or still researching?
If you are happy with it, I would like to see a picture when you finish. -