Looking forward to the Panzer IV. A must have. What we need here in the states is a dealer for this new line of tanks and vehicles.
hangyu.......please make side skirts removeable on the panzer iv..if you choose to add them.:salute::..........i personnaly think that side skirts and schurzen panels hide the track and wheels way too much....making for an ugly boring tank
Hangyu.......PLEASE MAKE SIDE SKIRTS REMOVEABLE on the Panzer IV..if you choose to add them.:salute::..........I personnaly think that side skirts and schurzen panels hide the track and wheels way too much....making for an ugly boring tank
Aaaaah Warpark ............
Who are they ?
Were are they ?
What do they do ? accessories ? soldiers ? 54mm, 70mm ???
The last list of producers I have, contains more than 1400 names ( with links )
Never heard of them; perhaps garage sales only ?
Any chance of a Sd.Kfz 231? Early grey?
It seems that in this toy soldier world only exist these categories for german camouflage vehicles:
Grey
Winter Grey
Afrika
Late tricamo
Sure there were Grey vehicles at Stalingrad, and after that, but a lot of them used RAL 6007 green and RAL 7009 grey after 1941s winter. Also the second Tropical camo was used before Stalingrad, which was RAL 8020 light braun and RAL 7027 light grey.
Just look for vehicles at the battlefield of Stalingrad at google and you will realize how light they are on B/W pictures.
It seems that in this toy soldier world only exist these categories for german camouflage vehicles:
Grey
Winter Grey
Afrika
Late tricamo
Sure there were Grey vehicles at Stalingrad, and after that, but a lot of them used RAL 6007 green and RAL 7009 grey after 1941s winter. Also the second Tropical camo was used before Stalingrad, which was RAL 8020 light braun and RAL 7027 light grey.
Just look for vehicles at the battlefield of Stalingrad at google and you will realize how light they are on B/W pictures.