Hetzer Tank in "Bulge" decor from The Flying Heritage Collection (1 Viewer)

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Cheers Gents,

Just a few pictures of the Hetzer tank in its Battle of the Bulge decor from the Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field, Washington. Enjoy the pictures. I would love to see Figarti do this version as K&C has already produced its own rendition. I will add more photos from the collection in the next few days.

Horrido,
Marc

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Excellent pics Marc, thanks for posting these. As Wayne said this was small indeed but packed quite a punch, it had a low profile and was pretty fast and as a result of all this was very popular with its crews. I have the Bulge version from K&C and would very much like to add another to my collection. I like the camo scheme on the one you posted and here it is in pea camo from Duxford;

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(Hope you don't mind me adding these two pics to your thread Marc, thanks again for posting and Happy new year!)

Rob
 
A few more Hetzers from the Bulge
one from the Royal Army Museum in Brussels and one from the museum in Diekirsch in Luxembourg + 2 more camouflage patterns used during the BoB
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two more camouflage patterns
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Excellent pics Marc, thanks for posting these. As Wayne said this was small indeed but packed quite a punch, it had a low profile and was pretty fast and as a result of all this was very popular with its crews. I have the Bulge version from K&C and would very much like to add another to my collection. I like the camo scheme on the one you posted and here it is in pea camo from Duxford;

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1004110169-1.jpg


(Hope you don't mind me adding these two pics to your thread Marc, thanks again for posting and Happy new year!)

Rob

Thanks Rob and those well wishes have been fired right back at you. I have been to Duxford a few times and have always loved the armoured warfare hangar there! The neat thing about Paul Allen's collection is that they drive, fly and or taxi just about everything there. I recall that small proving ground track at Duxford too. I will add some more photos soon of the Russian beast and of course the warbirds!

Keep The Blue Side Up,
Marc
 

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