Friday, October 12, 2018 - 10:44 AM UTC
FC Model Trend keeps releasing new 3D printed sets for a variety of subjects. See here the latest news.
Here are the new items, already available
  • 35500 M3 Stuart details, 1/35 scale for the new Tamiya kit
  • 35501 M551 Sheridan twin MGs, 1/35 scale for all Sheridan kits.
  • 35515 MG-3 for all AFV, with and without butt. 1/35 scale
  • 35534 IDF Jeep with MG-34, 1/35 scale, for every Willys Jeep kit
  • 35550 Mk 19 antena base, 1/35 scale
  • 72401 M108 transformation parts for the Revell M109 kit 1/72 scale
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The Sheridan twin mounts got my attention -nicely done!
OCT 13, 2018 - 02:44 PM
Not sure about the fancy trigger device on the M2s? The famous photo seem to suggest standard spade grip. The two 7,62 machine guns on "Blood and Guts" should be the M73 (coax) rather than M1919. Cheers, /E
OCT 14, 2018 - 08:35 AM
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