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is it the same one pictured on the internet hobbies page here?:
http://www.internethobbies.com/internethobbies/tam135scalww1.html
i LOVE this model!
..joseph g
In lugnet.build, Drew Lawrence writes:
> I am making my own World War II-era German vehicle. Mine, however, is the
> Hanomag Sdkfz251. (The half-tread.)
>
> I trust you are familiar with the vehicle? I need some help.
>
> You know the slanted slit-windows that the driver has? How in the hell am I
> supposed to do those ... with Lego bricks?! It is almost impossible to get
> them the right distance from each other.
>
> A bit of information about what I've gotten done:
>
> --It is 8 bumps wide
> --It uses the treads from the new #6573 "Artic Expedition"
> --The front wheels are from #8238 "Slammer Dragsters" The front wheels on the
> dragsters are the front wheels for my Half-Tread
>
> --I've got roughly 2 bumps to fit the window in (2 bumps long, 8 bumps wide)
>
> The sides of it must be curved in, to be aerodynamically "perfect" with the
> rest of the vehicle (The upper-sides are sloped with a regular 2-bump long
> slope bricks)
>
> So, how can I do this?
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Luke
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| (...) That is the early pre-production version of the Hanomag. My version that I'm reconstructing with ABS ThermoPlastics is sleeker, has more angles, and was used later in the war. ~LegoMasterLuke (25 years ago, 3-Apr-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build)
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| I am making my own World War II-era German vehicle. Mine, however, is the Hanomag Sdkfz251. (The half-tread.) I trust you are familiar with the vehicle? I need some help. You know the slanted slit-windows that the driver has? How in the hell am I (...) (25 years ago, 2-Apr-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build)
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