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Tuesday, November 17, 2015 - 03:44 AM UTC
Andrzej at Panzer Art has sent us news of a large number of new 1:35 resin details for a range of WW2 kits that have been added to the Panzer Art website. Take a look at this impressive list - there's something for fans of Allies & Axis alike!
RE35-348 - Dug in Panther Tank improvised “Strong point” (Italian Front)

RE35-348 - PaK 43/3 “betonfundament” field stand

RE35-350 - Jagdpanzer IV Upper Hull with concrete armor

RE35-351 - KHD 3000S Road wheels (Gelande pattern)

RE35-352 - KHD 3000S Road wheels (Commercial pattern)

RE35-353 - T-34 Stamped wheels (Early pattern)

RE35-354 - Browning M2 Quadmount with canvas cover

RE35-355 - Chevrolet LRDG Road wheels (Firestone 1)

RE35-356 - Chevrolet LRDG Road wheels (Firestone 2)

RE35-357- ZIL-131 engine deck with canvas cover

RE35-358 - Canvas cover for Sd.Kfz 11

RE35-359 - Canvas cover for M923 “Big Foot”

RE35-360 - 25pdr Gun barrel with canvas

RE35-361 - Mercedes 1500 Early 2 holes Road wheels (Gelande pattern)

RE35-362 - Mercedes 1500 Early 2 holes Road wheels (Commercial pattern)

RE35-363 - Ammo boxes for Bren machine gun

RE35-364 - Mercedes 1500 Late 6 holes Road wheels (Gelande pattern)

RE35-365 - Mercedes 1500 Late 6 holes Road wheels (Commercial pattern)

RE35-366 - URAL 4320 engine deck with canvas cover

RE35-367 - British ammo boxes for 0,303 ammo (wooden pattern)

RE35-368 - Canvas cover for Chevrolet C15 AC

RE35-369 - British ammo boxes for 0,303 ammo (metal pattern)

RE35-370 - Damage Drive Wheels for Pz III (Early)

RE35-371- Semovente 18 Gun Barrel with canvas

See the website for more details. Our thanks to Andrzej for the info!
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Those T-34 road wheels look khm....weird. What's the purpose of spacing rods between the two halves? Even if that's an attempt to get them have proper width, there should be no visible gaps after joining. And where is the fifth bolt head on the hub cap?
NOV 17, 2015 - 03:09 PM
I'm no expert, but they're seem to be quite a good match to me... H.P.
NOV 17, 2015 - 03:30 PM
Oops, I was wrong, sorry: LINK LINK
NOV 17, 2015 - 04:05 PM
I don't see the "damage" on the Pz. III drive wheels. The period photo shows the retaining ring lost, but these look perfect to my old eyes.
NOV 18, 2015 - 01:44 AM
Where can I buy them in the UK? Their site seems to have no shop.
NOV 20, 2015 - 04:41 AM
That's a very good question.
NOV 20, 2015 - 05:01 AM
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