There are pretty burrs and parting lines. I don’t care so much about figures because there are many parts to file and cut from the original.
They are tank soldiers wearing leather coats and tank soldiers wearing blue working clothes.
There are pretty burrs and parting lines. I don’t care so much about figures because there are many parts to file and cut from the original.
This kit has many beards-growing heads.
(22-November-2018)
Tank soldiers wearing beige work clothes. Both of them seem to be relaxed in their sitting posture.
Here I completed the assembling of 5 figures. I carved their hair and belt molds.
I’m blowing the Creos surfacer.
(24-November-2018)
The head of the Master Box is not particularly handsome, but I like the atmosphere of ordinary people.
The main battlefield of Italian tank soldiers was North Africa. Leather coats would be handy for preventing the sun in the desert and the cold at night.
(26-November-2018)
I managed to finish the Italian tank crew. The Italian tank crew received leather coats in the early days of the war.
Many tank crew in work clothes can be seen. These three figures are wearing work clothes.
The helmet prevents injuries by hitting various corners of the tank inside. There is no bulletproof performance. By the way, I think the two rectangular boxes on the front body are pistol ammunition pouches.
Many tank soldiers have goggles. It is blue work clothes for a tank crew. Since their main battlefield is North Africa, goggles are indispensable for preventing dust.
I have made the Italian tank crew since the attached one with a Tamiya kit. It seems interesting to match with the tankette currently making.
(28-November-2018)