Ever since I saw this in the 7th grade in a friends older brothers bedroom I wanted this kit but being that it was released only once in 1969 it was kinda difficult to obtain one. In 1994 a buddy of mine found this in a obscure Model Shop in Seattle and got for me as a B-day gift.
I used the Tamiya 1/35 scale 8 ton German half track buggy system and tracks as well as some other added details and changes.
Now this kit has been recently re-released. 30.00 is a lot better than 300.00 or more.
I hope you like it!
Rommel's Rod
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Re: Rommel's Rod
Definetly different looks the part reminds me of the skeleton I done for my Panzer IV .

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Re: Rommel's Rod
Now that is Kool!
Thanks for sharing 


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Re: Rommel's Rod
Which is going to rattle and creak more the tank or the gunner 

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