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Tamiya 35201 1/35 German Tank Crew At Rest Review



Just aptly for the Tiger Reservoir or a further large German reservoir, this kit has it all. Reminder, this is a kit and does not come painted or assembled. It does demand a standard amount of develop building skill. I by now be inflicted with this kit and it will go extremely nicely with my by now built 1/35th scale Italeri Models Tiger I.
- John Staehle


Tamiya 35201 1/35 German Tank Crew At Rest

1/35 Scale. This set contains six highly detailed, ready to assemble WWII German tank crew figures in lifelike relaxed posture. Rendered in exact 1/35 scale, the figures are clothed in various uniforms used by the German Panzer division personnel during this period. Great painting instructions on box. Skill level 2





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