Panzer German WW2 Designs

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ronnie42
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Panzer German WW2 Designs

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Like it good drawings, info about the production changes etc and lots of ideas for camo. Best of all almost half is devoted to Panther and Jagdpanther. Decided to upgrade airbrush for finer sprayed camo soft edge.
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Tiger drawings with some info about the 2 tanks
Tiger drawings with some info about the 2 tanks
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Really like the muted, soft, almost pastel-like colours of the Panther on the booklet's cover. :thumbup:
That's also a really nice looking airbrush :D
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Just bought this book, great detailed pictures, very impressed :).
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Really interested in more information on this magazine, is it a monthly issued mag that we can subscribe to..... notice it’s printed in English so that’s a plus for us that don’t speak German. Lol
But it’s a dry heat!
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I got one few weeks ago from Morrisons supermarket, they appear to be one offs, earlier this year they had one on Luftwaffe 46
and the current one is about steam trains.
I never finish anyth
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