My StuG III

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Re: My StuG III

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Rob'59 wrote:Now that I look at them.....too bad that white wall is showing in the background.
I must take care of that the next time.
Now Rob, maybe consider other ways around the problem than knocking the wall down..
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These are tastefully posed pics, that serve to highlight the detailing in your StuG, and it's crew. :thumbup: The garden setting works too, as the plant/shrub in the background passes well as a tree, and most other elements stay in scale. :)
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Great shots Rob, really like the crew, you've done a fantastic job with it overall :thumbup:

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I always think, taking the Panzers outdoor and put a little effort in how to take pics from a certain angle, makes the Panzers look at their best.
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General Jumbo01 wrote:
Rob'59 wrote:Now that I look at them.....too bad that white wall is showing in the background.
I must take care of that the next time.
Now Rob, maybe consider other ways around the problem than knocking the wall down..
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The wall belongs to my neighbor.....
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Re: My StuG III

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I do have some Fallschirmjager laying around, which must be painted and assembled.
But since I am very short of spare time, these fellows just have to wait.
They were meant for my Panthers, or even the StuG.
I also have a couple of Ostfront soldiers which need the same treatment....
So plenty of work during the upcoming dark period of the year.
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Besides the soldiers, there's a brandnew Jagdpanther, still in the box, to start with.
It is a Taigen metal version in striped camo.
And maybe I get another StuG, the cheaper Heng Long version this time, to turn it into a winter version so it can accompany my Tigers on their Ostfront raids in the Charkow area
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Took the StuG out again this morning.
It's coming out of the bushes, turning onto the road....or something like that, haha

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Verry nice, likes a artist :)
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