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Old 04-07-2008, 08:34 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

21st has released Italian figs, why not a tank to go with them?

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Pretty advanced for 1917.
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

Wish it was put out in 1/32nd scale to sit next to my Matilda.

The largest, non-plastic scale that I know of for a Fiat M13/40 or 41 is Gaso.Line; they make a 1/50th scale, heavy resin kit for about $50 or Motor Pool will sell one completely built, with photo-etched parts added on, for about $130!!
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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

The largest, non-plastic scale that I know of for a Fiat M13/40 or 41 is Gaso.Line; they make a 1/50th scale, heavy resin kit for about $50 or Motor Pool will sell one completely built, with photo-etched parts added on, for about $130!!
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Resin kit would be the option to go with.
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

Well, at least I've got my 1:72nd scale Hinchcliff M13/40.
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

Well, at least I've got my 1:72nd scale Hinchcliff M13/40.

Diecast, resin,,, or something else?
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

Diecast, resin,,, or something else?

It's metal and is used by war gamers. It comes unpainted in 4-5 parts which are easily assembled after sanding down the rough edges. The line is quite extensive and can be checked out at the Skytrex site.
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

It's metal and is used by war gamers. It comes unpainted in 4-5 parts which are easily assembled after sanding down the rough edges. The line is quite extensive and can be checked out at the Skytrex site.

Just checked out their site and they do have some interesting models.
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

Just checked out their site and they do have some interesting models.

These tanks are primarily for war gamers; hence the 1/76th (20mm) scale. They do have some very rare tanks (white metal kits), though!! I will be buying some of these in the near future!!
 

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Re: Italians soldiers... lack Italians tanks!

These tanks are primarily for war gamers; hence the 1/76th (20mm) scale. They do have some very rare tanks (white metal kits), though!! I will be buying some of these in the near future!!

I have made a few of the 1/76th and 1/87th scale tank kits, but mostly resin. Currently the only kit I have is a Heiser's Models 1/87th scale resin French Char B-Bis. I like resin kits in that they cover some of the less covered models.
 

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