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MiniArt: Jagdpanzer SU-85(r)Posted: Friday, February 24, 2017 - 05:07 AM UTC
MiniArt has informed us that another Soviet SU-85 is on the way, this time as a beutepanzer, and it comes with a crew as well.
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Posted: Friday, February 24, 2017 - 06:44 AM UTC
I'm not super-keen on beute-pz's, but I like the crew poses. One guy looks like he could be strumming a Balalaika.
...I need to find crew for a Nashorn...
Gaz
...I need to find crew for a Nashorn...
Gaz
Tankboy1
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Posted: Friday, February 24, 2017 - 09:13 AM UTC
The crew figures are nicely molded, but to me look to be closer to 1/32 scale. They are beefy. Some of the more recent releases have been a bit more in line with true 1/35 scale...IMHO. Richard
Bravo1102
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Posted: Friday, February 24, 2017 - 03:39 PM UTC
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The crew figures are nicely molded, but to me look to be closer to 1/32 scale. They are beefy. Some of the more recent releases have been a bit more in line with true 1/35 scale...IMHO. Richard
I have the set in question and in person they are no more beefy than any other figure. In fact a couple of them build up as rather tall and gangly. Artillerymen as opposed to tank crewmen. I find them a good alternative to other Panzer wrap garbed figure sets. To me a guy in a panzer wrap can be anything it's all in how you paint him, litzen or skull pins.
They're great for just about any German self-propelled artillery.