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Thursday, October 30, 2014 - 11:28 AM UTC
Some news in from Panzer Art has some more replacement wheel sets, engine hood covers, extra armor sand bags, and more.
Panzer Art has sent in news of some new releases. This time around replacement wheels for the Horch and Sd.Kfz.234 and covers for a Mercedes 1500 engine deck, STuG, and Flak 38. There is also new sand bag armor for the LVT and a new cupola for the Pz.Kpfw.II. And for diorama fans, there is an artillery/Flak stand to display a gun and crew.

RE35-286 Road wheels for Horch 1a (Gelande)
RE35-287 Road wheels for Horch 1a (Commercial)
RE35-288 Road wheels for Horch 15 (Gelande)
RE35-289 Road wheels for Horch 15 (Commercial)
RE35-290 StuG III B upper Hull with canvas cover (TAMIYA kit)
RE35-291 Mercedes 1500 engine deck with canvas cover (Miniart)
RE35-292 Road wheels Sd.Kfz 234 (Gelande)
RE35-293 Road wheels Sd.Kfz 234 (Commercial A)
RE35-294 Road wheels Sd.Kfz 234 (Commercial B)
RE35-295 Flak 38 Vierling with canvas cover
RE35-296 Sand armor for LVT (AFV kit)
RE35-297 Sand armor for LVT (Italeri kit)
RE35-298 Commander Copula for Pz.Kpfw II Tank
RE35-299 North Africa Medium A-A artillery stand

Armorama would like to thank Panzer Art for the update.

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Some very clever things, including the _Vierling_ cover. Talk about covering a multitude of sins, LOL.
OCT 31, 2014 - 02:35 AM
Is that WESA name on some of the ryres correct or not? http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1401522286 Cheers, Christophe
OCT 31, 2014 - 04:45 AM
When I read this page: LINK I got the impression that WESA tires are indeed produced now but they are produced as replicas of wartime WESA tires The text at the bottom of the page says that replica tires are produced in the Continental factory (tools used in a Continental factory to produce tires labelled WESA) I believe that the name WESA is a name from WWII. If in doubt, cover it with dirt and mud ;-) / Robin
OCT 31, 2014 - 09:50 AM
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