I'm going to make one next luv this old kit....You did a great job and your videos are always entertaining 👍👍
@ericbeaton721120 күн бұрын
I well remember this old banger and how the wheels would not stay in place. I remember it being dark grey plastic but then I am colour blind😊.
@AyebeeMk220 күн бұрын
Always room for a STUG. I doubted the green colour for years and years until I went to Bovington.....
@Deep-Red-020 күн бұрын
I love Stugs, i remember seeing this as a kid and being somewhat awed at its unconventional look. I had the old blister pack version in green plastic, i loved it then and I love it still
@jyvesguillemot20 күн бұрын
memory! i realized this kit during 1974 or 1975 and at this time , it was a good kit for 4 francs , in france !
@PanzermansBunker6 күн бұрын
Great job. Even with inaccuracies, it's just plain fun to build a wonky kit. I built the 1/35 Nitto Kettenkrad like that issue. Not a good representation of the original, but it did have separate tracks.....not like the Tamiya ones. Bill
@brianartillery19 күн бұрын
First one I bought, cost me 15p. On a blister card. I made a couple a few months ago, and I have to say, they both went together beautifully. Not really liking desert colours, mine were painted in a generic European Theatre colour scheme: green, and covered with muck, basically. More stowage and some crew figures added. Oh, and 'Khaki' is an Indian word, which means 'Dust'.
@Deep-Red-020 күн бұрын
Also, id like to see Airfix do a version of this with the one piece running gear and tracks a la their tiger and firefly, i could build loads of them then and use them for a wargame or 2
@Alan_Saund_Models14 күн бұрын
Yes the green one in the tank museum is from Finland 🇫🇮 they painted them green i like the green one as well