> How about armor? Anybody model WW1 armor?
i've done a couple of pre ww2 tanks, and a mk iv in 35th. they were
fun because frankly, my dears, i didn't give a damn about accuracy as
i heavily weathered them with lots of mud. which was good because they
certainly didn't fall together and could have used a lot more seam
work. The mk iv was an Emhar kit and was not too bad, although the
tracks were inaccurate (but looked fine).
brian
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