The M10 Wolverine and M36 Jackson have been acquired but I held getting the M18 as it was only available in expensive metal to my knowledge. I think now my WWII US Tank Collection is complete .. unless you want an M6 or T14. The kit is quick and simple to build (see below, it is a boon getting two kits in a box):
These will be perfect for those late 1944-45 battles into the Reich (see below, now get on with that painting):
My wish list of "tanks I want to get" (in 20mm) now is reduced to:
- American: None (Note: I am foolishly forgetting about the Pacific)
- British: Archer Tank Destroyer (probably end up getting a metal one)
- German: Pz II FlammPanzer (Pink Flamingo), Pz I "Heavy" Tank, Dicker Max SP Gun, (another) 35t, Pz IIIC
- French: To be fair "numerous" ones from Early War Miniatures inclusing a Char 2c
- Soviet: Aerosans
- Japanese: "Various little Tankettes", Type 28
- Hungarian: Turan
- Italian: L6, L3-33, M11/39
Not that big(ish) a list anymore!
I need one of these for my US Ardennes forces. It looks a nice sturday kit Geordie.
ReplyDeleteIt's a neat little kit but definitely needs some stowage...I piled it on with mine and it makes a big difference.
ReplyDeleteI can recommend it JohnM and thanks for the stowage tip Jim Jackaman I will do!
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