On this Tiger II Bolt Action model for sale on EBay!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/28mm-King-Ti ... %7Ciid%3A1
Cheers Fred.
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Haha, I'll be honest I looked at it and first thought "How the hell has he managed to get the TC's cupola on the right hand side?" before I saw it. "Oh, that's how....".
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Okay I give up. How?
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What's the point of doing one period, when you can do them all.......... In life most people specialise so gradually they know more and more about less and less so eventually they know everything about nothing. I work on a broad front so eventually I'll know nothing about everything.
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WOW................
I`m not even sure how he managed that??
I`m not even sure how he managed that??
"“Sir with the compliments of my officer, your shooting was excellent – you killed four of our men”!
Un-named Traillieur to an artillery officer at R`Fakah, Morocco, Feb. 29th, 1908
Un-named Traillieur to an artillery officer at R`Fakah, Morocco, Feb. 29th, 1908
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Ah, NOW I get it.
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awful model if i am asked imho! and the mistake, well it was another experimental vehicle to confuse the enemy




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Even worse than when I put the drive and idler wheels the wrong way round on a PSC Panzer III... twice!
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I actually think it's kind of cute in its naivete. Clearly someone who was so excited to be building a model tank that they paid no attention to the instructions.
Paint job is a shocker though. I've actually messaged the guy on Ebay asking him to point out the mistake to prospective buyers. I'd hate for some kid to buy it thinking they're getting a bargain and only discover the problem later.