RC chassis for Trumpeter Sd.Kfz. 251 Ausf. D

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Hello
May I have a PM too please Sir.................
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:thumbup: sent
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I have already prepared the lower hull (waiting for the next steps that´ll need some time)....

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An aside, Panzerjaeger: the room in which you run the Sd.Kfz.251 is beautiful. And yet it has open space to run AFVs and a display cabinet. :clap:
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thanks a lot
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 5:48 pm An aside, Panzerjaeger: the room in which you run the Sd.Kfz.251 is beautiful. And yet it has open space to run AFVs and a display cabinet. :clap:
btw ... a sample of two of my display cabinets, there are some more 8)

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Amazing collection of unique models. I love SU-85 (SU-100?) in Polish markings :)
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Kaczor wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:11 am Amazing collection of unique models. I love SU-85 (SU-100?) in Polish markings :)
yes, it's my scratch built SU-85 twelve years ago ;)
in my opinion, the shape of the SU-85 is much more straight than the SU-100 and I loved to make one of the 13th Polish Artillery Regiment :thumbup:
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I certainly admire your fine display case with an enviable assortment of AFVs, Panzerjaeger66. I wonder if a tour of a sort would be too much work for you. That is, perhaps starting at top left you could tell us a bit about each, e.g. whether is is scratch build, 3D printed, based on a Ready to Run AFV, and best of all, your observations such as "the SU-85 is much more straight than the SU-100 and I loved to make one of the 13th Polish Artillery Regiment." Whether you choose to do so or not, I respect your choice and admire your accomplishment.
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 4:32 pm I certainly admire your fine display case with an enviable assortment of AFVs, Panzerjaeger66. I wonder if a tour of a sort would be too much work for you. That is, perhaps starting at top left you could tell us a bit about each, e.g. whether is is scratch build, 3D printed, based on a Ready to Run AFV, and best of all, your observations such as "the SU-85 is much more straight than the SU-100 and I loved to make one of the 13th Polish Artillery Regiment." Whether you choose to do so or not, I respect your choice and admire your accomplishment.
I´ll do a little later on, because that needs some time....
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