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Ad Lav
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Schumo bits

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Schumo are renowned for being highly detailed parts.

Good thing about Schumo parts are that they are nickel silver and very strong. Bad news is they are a little more expensive than others - €29 for the mg and mount.

This was a fiddly buggar to put together as I had forgotten the power tools! Moveable as well.

MG34 and mount, seen here being offered up to my Tamiya Panzer IV.

Finishes off the turret with the commander nicely.

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Ad Lav wrote:Schumo are renowned for being highly detailed parts.

Good thing about Schumo parts are that they are nickel silver and very strong. Bad news is they are a little more expensive than others - €29 for the mg and mount.

This was a fiddly buggar to put together as I had forgotten the power tools! Moveable as well.

MG34 and mount, seen here being offered up to my Tamiya Panzer IV.

Finishes off the turret with the commander nicely.

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Looks great Adam, I do like the schumo mg and mount, really adds something

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Thanks Tom - like you I am a big fan of Schumo parts. Just not the prices lol
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Yes, that really is a fine detailed model, thanks for sharing Adam :thumbup:
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Another good part for American tanks are the Schumo Periscope guards. Seen here being fitted to my Tamiya Pershing.

Drill a small hole for each of the locating lugs, drop of super glue and ta da

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Those are great but buing them are like winning the lottery. Stock is always zero...
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Ad Lav wrote:Another good part for American tanks are the Schumo Periscope guards. Seen here being fitted to my Tamiya Pershing.
Yes, a set of them are on my "to get" list :thumbup:
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Top notch bits Adam :D the periscope guards are much better looking than the plastic moulded ones you get on tanks imho :thumbup:

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Yes, the Schumo Mg mount is well worth the money.
My HL Panther G either the mount.

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Great parts, but the excessive postage cost to Australia makes them too expensive. Four times the price of the item. :wtf: :thumbdown:
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