An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Because Italian WW II weapons are very rare in 1/16 scene, Lukas (Fertigungswerk 16) and me wanted to change this a little and designed/manufactured the medium tank M13/40 and the reconnaissance car Autoblinda AB 41.

And here they are:

M13/40

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Autoblinda AB41

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Maybe this is for interest? ;)

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Freddy
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Hello Freddy,

As usual, great and inspired work...and with subject matters rarely, if ever, seen in this scale. Your 'design shop' comes up with some very interesting material. Who knows, one day we may even see the turret of the old American M-47?

Greetz,

Ralph
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Great looking models! They look very detailed and solid.
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Great looking work on both, very well dine indeed. :clap: :clap:
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Hi Freddy, any chance of the M13/40 kit being available to purchase ? This shape of this tank always strikes me as the ideal form of a tank.
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Thanks for your replies :thumbup: . It looks like there´s some interest in this models 8)

@Michael, here you are:
https://www.fertigungswerk16.at/shop-rc-modelle/
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Hi Freddy.

I checked the website, its not obvious how to proceed to order. I do not understand what is the payment process. Google is translating step 3 as "Against advance payment" and then it says "Please always enter the order number". No Paypal ?

Also, why is VAT charged for overseas delivery ?

thanks, Louis
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Fantastic models for North Africa campaign fans :)
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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SCHWEREPANZER wrote:Hello Freddy,

As usual, great and inspired work...and with subject matters rarely, if ever, seen in this scale. Your 'design shop' comes up with some very interesting material. Who knows, one day we may even see the turret of the old American M-47?

Greetz,

Ralph
Ralph,
the M-47 is not my topic, I´m sorry. After doing the M-48 I won´t do that again...
But one of my colleagues did the M-47 turret, I´ll have to ask him about.
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Re: An Italian Duet in 1/16 RC: M13/40 and Autoblinda AB41

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Freddy,

Now those two are great! :clap: Seldom seen and very, very refreshing! :thumbup: Beautiful job on two very cool Italian war wagons!

Cheers,
Eric.
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