PzVI Bridgelayaaaaaaaa!!!

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rommel58
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PzVI Bridgelayaaaaaaaa!!!

Post by rommel58 »

Finally, i have been waiting for a photo of the unpainted model for weeks, and today when i went to look again, there it was.
I am sooo happy :D
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pibber
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Post by pibber »

This seems to be a gorgeous model ! : The front wheels are equipped with their teeth, and
bridges are really beautiful !
Very good job GHQ ! :D
(I'm not too passionate about the beginning of World war II but I would buy one !)
:D
Pibber.
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Schwerepunkt
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Pz IV Bridgelayer

Post by Schwerepunkt »

It is a truly excellent model and I like the 2-2-2 arrangement as with heavy guns and other complicated pieces of equipment. I have mine but wanted to see the illustration to get an idea of what their final appearance would be.
As to camouflage (which I think is a must), I plan to use the Wehrmacht 47 illustration as I believe their would have been usable by most of the vehicles by that time. Of course, E100, MAUS and perhaps E75 would have been unable to use them but they could have crossed most bodies of water with the exception of wide rivers and pioneers would have provided the needed bridges.
The Granatenwerfer 42 is excellent as well. I look forward to the 128/PAK44 artillery piece for direct fire anti-tank warfare. Schwerpunkt :D

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