Turkish Maxim Crew Gallipoli 1915 from AC Models.
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Turkish Maxim CrewGraywolf
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Izmir, Turkey / Türkçe
Joined: December 01, 2001
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Joined: December 01, 2001
KitMaker: 6,405 posts
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Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 - 02:51 AM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 - 12:39 AM UTC
Thanks for the excellent review, I realize the time and research it took to put such a thorough review together. I always enjoy reading your reviews on items. As far as the subject, the sculpting looks excellent and will be something I will add to my WWI collection. Have you had a chance to build this kit yourself?
Graywolf
Senior Editor
Izmir, Turkey / Türkçe
Joined: December 01, 2001
KitMaker: 6,405 posts
Armorama: 1,850 posts
Joined: December 01, 2001
KitMaker: 6,405 posts
Armorama: 1,850 posts
Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 - 08:39 PM UTC
Hi Brenton,
I didn't build the kit yet but it is in my plans with a larger base using the kit base as a part of it.
best regards
Engin
I didn't build the kit yet but it is in my plans with a larger base using the kit base as a part of it.
best regards
Engin
erichvon
England - East Midlands, United Kingdom
Joined: January 17, 2006
KitMaker: 1,694 posts
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Joined: January 17, 2006
KitMaker: 1,694 posts
Armorama: 1,584 posts
Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 - 09:58 PM UTC
An interesting little model. Some forget the role that Turkey played during the First World war as the Western Front tended to overshadow the Dardanelles and Mesopotamia (my great grandad served in Mesopotamia with the South Wales Borderers as well as on the Western Front). Looks to be a nice standalone piece or if further figures are available a mini dio? I particularly like the pile of spent brass and empty belts. Very thoughtful as the belts would be near enough impossible to replicate.