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Re: WW I period Russian armored cars 1/76

February 11 2012 at 7:34 PM

phil rad  (Login philthydirtyanimal)
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Response to WW I period Russian armored cars 1/76

I think, in 1/76, there are not very many:

Cromwell made a Garford-Putilov and an Austin Putilov. (They may still make them - I don't know!)
and
Matador Models have had the Ford Model T Armoured Car, Admiralty Pattern, listed as a future release for about 4 years now.

In 1/72 there are a lot of models available, but the best ones are made by Modelkrak. Others are made by AMC, Second City, Reviresco, Extratech, LW, Mister X, Solfig, W^D Models, and Den Bels Models.

 
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