Italieri, M4A3E8 Fury, scale 1/35

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I have been waiting for ssome time to put my hand on the proper Fury kit!


Finally I got one. It is actually the old Italieri M4A3E8 kit but they completed with Fury's accessories and decals. You can build two tiles of E8 , there are two types of rubber tracks. Nothing for interior but verry detailed for exterior. They had pro120201675741.jpg

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vided threat for the lumps of wood, but no antena. Once again, my son build it , I was in charge with painting. And beeing on that level I repainted an old Sherman. I have a diorama on my mind! Actually more a lot of ideas inspired from the movie. I have 50 American soldiers, probably the same number of German figures, a Tiger one, a antitank gun.....who knows what can up in one day.
 
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And no figures on kit, I forgot to mention! I am waiting for propper tank crew figures.
 
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Very nice both of the Sherman's ( nicely painted) shame about figures being over priced!!


Regards


Robert
 
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Thanks for the comments! You are all so kind. I just lost an auction for this tank figures crew. I just don't want for now to pay those money. I will wait another half of year.....
 
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Great build but this is what really would have happened in furydumbo.png
 

monica

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like what your done on both,very nice builds,and good weathering as well, ;)


so nice to see you with your son doing them,is a very good thing :D


I would real like to see the dio,done with all the figures and the tiger, :smiling3:


its a real shame it dose not have the figures,as that's what there selling :confused:
 

geegad

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great work on your build looks the part really like the weathering spot on and great ground work
 

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Great work on both, and good to see your boy enjoys the hobby with you. Cherish these moments for life moves fast, and before you know it he'll be grown and off on his own.


Though I've never managed to shake mine off (30 and 35) we all have our houses on the same mountain top, it has it's ups and downs:D but I get to be near to and watch my beautiful


Grand daughters grow up and that makes it all worthwhile...............Jim:smiling3:
 
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