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"15mm Panther Tanks from Plastic Soldier Company"

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Blogger DeanM said...

Really nice camo on those Panthers. Best, Dean

March 27, 2012 at 7:55 PM

Blogger Curt said...

Excellent work, Greg. The cammo job is brilliant.
Curt

March 27, 2012 at 8:53 PM

Blogger Battlescale said...

Really excellent paint jobs. Well done!

March 28, 2012 at 2:10 AM

Blogger The Angry Lurker said...

Nice honest review Greg, lovely work.

March 28, 2012 at 3:56 AM

Blogger Laffe said...

I agree the variants are a bit confusing. I believe you can do historically correct versions from the PSC kit though.

AFAIK: D is the first version, A is the second. G is the third. Very counter-intuitive, and I believe the instructions have the order wrong. Also, some early A's had the letterbox MG cover from the D version, while late A's had the round MG mount that also features on the G version.

So it's a bit dodgy, but your Panthers look fine and correct!

March 28, 2012 at 4:33 AM

Blogger Monty said...

Great work! I love PSC stuff too, but have gone down the 1/72 route; the thing that held me back from 15mm was the fact I don't need 130ish troops for £18.Although it appears this is their preferred scale.

March 28, 2012 at 12:20 PM

Blogger Dallas said...

Looking good dude... need to have some solid camo to hide from Allied air power!!

March 28, 2012 at 12:53 PM

Blogger Chris said...

These look awesome. I've been debating picking some of them up. The only drawback for me is the lack of zimmermit.

March 28, 2012 at 5:03 PM

Blogger Mick said...

These look really great! I just bought a box of these (15mm) as my first PSC purchase, I hope mine turn out as well as yours. I like the look of the Battlefront decals you have used, I may have to get some of those myself!

January 3, 2013 at 6:11 PM

Blogger Greg B said...

Thanks Mick - I think you will really enjoy the models. I have another box brewing in the painting queue myself, and I'm looking forward to working on them.

January 4, 2013 at 10:14 AM

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