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Wednesday, April 29, 2020 - 07:51 PM UTC
Panzer Art has a bunch of new products just released, see them here.
A really wide range of subjects:
RE35-617 - StuG IIIF sandbags armor
RE35-618 - Mercedes 170 engine deck with canvas
RE35-619 - Fiat 508 engine deck with canvas
RE35-620 - LVT-5 sandbags armor
RE35-621 - Buffalo a2 MPCV Road wheels (Panda kit)
RE35-622 - Metal ammo containers for 88mm KwK43 (12pcs)
RE35-623 - Metal ammo containers for 88mm FlaK/KwK36 Early pattern (12pcs)
RE35-624 - Metal ammo containers for 88mm FlaK/KwK36 Late pattern (12pcs)
RE35-625 - Sandbags armor for A15 “Crusader”
RE35-626 - Schwimmwagen Road wheels (Extra gelande)
RE35-627 - Stowage set for A34 “Comet”
RE35-628 - Stowage set for Rolls-Royce AC
RE35-629 - M551 “Sheridan” Road wheels
RE35-631 - M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No1
RE35-632 - M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No2
RE35-633 - M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No3
RE35-634 - M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No4
RE35-635 0 M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No5
RE35-636 - M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No6
RE35-637 - M4 “Sherman” Road wheels Pattern No7
RE35-638 - M26 “Persching” concrete armor
RE35-639 - KRAZ-260&6322 Road wheels set
RE35-640 - M4A1 “Big hatch” hull cast in armor
RE35-641 - M4 “Sherman” Idler wheels No1
RE35-642 - M4 “Sherman” Idler wheels No2
RE35-643 - Bufallo MPCV Road wheels (Bronco kits)
RE35-644 - Kubelwagen Road wheels (Extra Gelande)
RE35-645 - BT-7 Up armored turret (Odessa dockyard)
RE35-646 - Willow ammo containers for 88mm FlaK/KwK36 Early pattern (6pcs)
RE35-647 - No19 British wireless radio set
RE35-648 - T-34 commander cupola (Early pattern)
RE35-649 - DAK Pz. Bef. Wg III Ausf. H Sand armor
RE35-650 - M4A1 Hull (Dry stowage) with cast additional armor
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The way those sand bags are placed, the turret couldn't turn, the gunner has limited view and the drivers view is partially blocked. Not very accurate unless it is being used as a dug in pill box. Just sayin' Jesse
APR 30, 2020 - 05:30 AM
These parts are really nicely detailed, I especially like the Wheel sets. I've been getting them from Hobby Easy in Hong Kong and they don't have a lot of them. I wish their web site had a order section, and not just a catalog listing. I could spend a couple hundred dollars on these. Regards. Donald
APR 30, 2020 - 07:40 AM
This is the commander's vehicle, the tower did not rotate.
APR 30, 2020 - 07:52 AM
All the way as I scrolled down I was thinking "never get that turret to rotate...the driver, who already sees nearly-squat now sees even less...hull gunner can go home..." and you guys already addressed all of those points. Hey, I like the sandbags, they look great, it's just that I wouldn't want to depict a rolling pillbox. Or the first tank knocked out.
APR 30, 2020 - 12:09 PM
I found and Ebay seller that carries a lot of Pazner Art products. Seller's store name is 'Dragon-Hobby.' Just received and order from them today, shipped quick with no issues. In that order were some Panzer Art wheels for the Sd.Kfz 232 8-rad, and I gotta say, they look good. No flash, no bubbles, with just a small casting nub to clean up. This is my first foray into resin aftermarket wheels and I'm looking forward to using them. I like that up-armored BT-7 turret too. Anyone seen pics of the real thing? Completely new to me.
MAY 01, 2020 - 04:54 PM
In a way you are right In the description of the set it is clearly stated that it is dedicated to the command version (Befehlweagen) The sandbags are arranged in this way, because this variation ... did not have a rotating tower. The turret was permanently facing forward! Therefore, the sandbags can lie on the sides of the turret. We could send the shooter for coffee because he wasn't there. The vehicle only had a firing port, opened when needed. In fact, Befehl tanks were not linear vehicles and did not participate in direct attack. They were part of the staff company in the command of the battalion and the armored regiment, and in fact they were a mobile means of communication and coordination of the attack. So your analogy with a mobile bunker is quite apt
MAY 04, 2020 - 08:49 AM
So how about getting the Pay Pal button & orders going on your web site. I'm about halfway between you and China and you can't get much out of them anymore. you may as well forget about mailing anything, but there's other shippers like DHL Donald
MAY 04, 2020 - 09:27 PM
Well in THAT case, pretty nice! Jesse
MAY 04, 2020 - 11:59 PM
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