The SUPER HEAVIES for your 1:32 WW2 (1 Viewer)

Plastic General

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Technically, these are 1:35 kits, but they're so large the 7% difference isn't noticeable.
Using FOV tank commanders and placed next to familiar 1:32 tanks, the photos illustrate my point.
The German MAUS, the US T-28 and the British TORTOISE will give your 1:32 tank battalions the muscle they need to kick some serious butt!

Plastic General

The British TORTOISE Super Heavy tank
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Technically, these are 1:35 kits, but they're so large the 7% difference isn't noticeable.
Using FOV tank commanders and placed next to familiar 1:32 tanks, the photos illustrate my point.
The German MAUS, the US T-28 and the British TORTOISE will give your 1:32 tank battalions the muscle they need to kick some serious butt!

Plastic General

The German MAUS Super Heavy tank.

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Nice models of unusual subjects.

Small correction - it's not a 7% difference, because our models are three dimensional, I believe it's 7% cubed. I'm weak at math, but I believe that is the basic formula. That's why the 1/35th model SEEMS to small in relation to a 1/32nd item.

Gary B.
 
Great tanks! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Brendan
 

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