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Marder 1A5,ISAF

Kit / Model  

Spz Marder 1A5

Manufacturer  

Revell-Germany

Item Code  

3092

Scale  

1/35

Description  

This is the Revell kit built with only a few changes. I used equipment and accessories from other models. The boxes are scratch-built. I was inspired by original photographs, which I saw on Militaryphotos.net in December 2010.

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Finished

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by: diethelm berlage (didiberlage) on 2014-06-11 - 15:18

When I finished this model, I donĀ“t know about the real colours. Now you can buy the real german desert-colours. "Umtarnfarben" from vallejo.

by: javier quezada (Rauser) on 2014-06-10 - 02:30

exelente trabajo con esa version del marder, tengo un problema he modificado un pzh 2000(version ISAF),pero no estoy seguro que colores utilizar,espero puedas orientarme.saludos.