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A Panzer IV is the one tank that I would get in 1/6th.
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Maccrage wrote:A Panzer IV is the one tank that I would get in 1/6th.
Me too....or maybe the Comet.
This is a tableau I linked to the other day, and it's based on an Armortek Pz IV. The Figures are simply superb, as is the composition for the photo (by a real pro..Vince). I imagine, and Gary could confirm this, that the move up to 1:6 gives more scope to add credible detail. That's not to say that modeller's working in 1:35 aren't producing works of jaw dropping artistry. They are.
But here, figures in that scale can wear jackboots that appear to be made of real leather 8O . I had a pair, by the way, in my motorcycling days. They kept the pedal extremities warm in Winter, and yet bearably cool in Summer. :thumbup:
Armortek Pz IV Tableau...
Armortek Pz IV Tableau...
Maybe this is the one you'd like? :)
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43rdRecceReg wrote:
Maccrage wrote:A Panzer IV is the one tank that I would get in 1/6th.
Me too....or maybe the Comet.
This is a tableau I linked to the other day, and it's based on an Armortek Pz IV. The Figures are simply superb, as is the composition for the photo (by a real pro..Vince). I imagine, and Gary could confirm this, that the move up to 1:6 gives more scope to add credible detail. That's not to say that modeller's working in 1:35 aren't producing works of jaw dropping artistry. They are.
But here, figures in that scale can wear jackboots that appear to be made of real leather 8O . I had a pair, by the way, in my motorcycling days. They kept the pedal extremities warm in Winter, and yet bearably cool in Summer. :thumbup:
Armotek Pz IV tableau.jpeg
Maybe this is the one you'd like? :)
That’s a nice looking diorama with the figures. 43rd I picked up a Field of Armor 1/6 panzer iv, already built , somewhat wrong Image
But not a bad looking kit. I attached a photo , lots to be done and not much time but I think it will look great in the end. The original photo you posted has been a source of inspiration for some time.
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Good morning,
I'm slaving away ( almost everyday ) on the 1/6 Stuart. Even over a decade later, I am surprised by how much is still available for this tank in terms of metal and resin after market products. Yes, RCTW is the place for us to congregate! I shamelessly promote the Forum whenever someone expresses an interest in my tanks. A dream tank in all metal 1/6 ( or 1/4 ) scale would be a Tiger 1 or an early Sherman M4. Storage and display space is limited at the time so the Stuart will be 'it' for some time to come.
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