WW2 era German headlight lens
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Re: WW2 era German headlight lens
Tempted to just leave it empty considering I will probably never take the blackout covers off, I just wanted it to be as realistic as physically possible which is the whole goal of my Panther D project
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Panther Ausf A mit Brückentafel (WIP)
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Re: WW2 era German headlight lens
Use the lens off the T-34. The lamp itself is only a couple of quid from Forgebear. Unless you have someone who'll be examining the finished lamp through a magnifying glass, no one will ever notice that it's a Russian, rather than German, lens underneath the blackout cover.STHV wrote:Tempted to just leave it empty considering I will probably never take the blackout covers off, I just wanted it to be as realistic as physically possible which is the whole goal of my Panther D project
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