21st 1/32 Soviet Panther
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IIRC at least one of the Soviet tanker's achieved "ace" status while commanding a captured Panther, the guys name escapes me at the moment, but I know I saw something about this while browsing around the net recently, so if I can turn it up again I will post the info here.
BTW, great job on the model...
BTW, great job on the model...
Gen. George S. Patton Jr., 28th Regimental Colonel, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army, "Blood and Steel"
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A great modification of one of 21C's best releases, schizuki Thank you for sharing it with us.
The subject hasn't really been covered by any company - Dragon Armor has 1 Panther in Russian markings, but it's nothing but an existing release with a red star painted on the turret sides. Mind you, they have about 10,000 different "captured Firefly/T-34 in German markings" released so far...
The subject hasn't really been covered by any company - Dragon Armor has 1 Panther in Russian markings, but it's nothing but an existing release with a red star painted on the turret sides. Mind you, they have about 10,000 different "captured Firefly/T-34 in German markings" released so far...