
My Non-Tank AFV Collection
My Non-Tank AFV Collection
While tanks constitute the bulk of my armor collection a fair number of armored cars, half tracks, prime movers and other types are included in a variety of scales. I thought I'd share pictures of this growing herd. First up, a large number of Soviet items---plus a Dinky Diamler, and a Matchbox Rolls Royce AC:

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Next, another group of armored cars:

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More of the same---- all from Germany:

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Another group, including a White Scout Car:

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U.S. half-tracks:

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German stuff:

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More mostly German stuff:

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By the way, that Matchbox Rolls Royce AC shown in the first picture, above, looks a lot better with some staining:

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that is really cool
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Thanks to all who are showing their collections. It allows me to see how many vehicles and aircraft I don't have. Once again, if only they were all offered in 1/32.
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Super nice collection,
but it would have been more effective to see them photographed by scale, rather than by nationality.
Call me OCD, but I just cant get over a Jeep that is the same size as a tank.
But they are still very nice.
but it would have been more effective to see them photographed by scale, rather than by nationality.
Call me OCD, but I just cant get over a Jeep that is the same size as a tank.
But they are still very nice.