tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-200512429329886031.post1916017779947679584..comments2024-03-28T07:19:39.795-03:00Comments on Panzerserra Bunker- Military Scale Models in 1/35 scale: Churchill Mk I Infantry Tank - early and reworked version - case reportPanzerserrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12144228632342836364noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-200512429329886031.post-26738354175055245112017-12-30T09:56:23.165-02:002017-12-30T09:56:23.165-02:00JClifford, thanks for your words. Indeed, these br...JClifford, thanks for your words. Indeed, these brute tanks was awesome and very robusts... Build the interior is not my first option, but when I'm in a state of madness a little more aggressive than usual, I do ... but honestly, as I said in the article, I think it's too much for my short life !!! hugs, my friend!!!Panzerserrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12144228632342836364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-200512429329886031.post-1170742010016382442017-02-27T15:29:29.292-03:002017-02-27T15:29:29.292-03:00There should be hundreds of comments here, these W...There should be hundreds of comments here, these Winstons are very, very nice! I am a lot surprised that Inside The Armor gave up doing the Churchills, I guess not everyone is as crazy about them as me. Happens to be my favorite of the war, totally out of place for the times and yet, very useful. Could climb out of bomb craters that would force a Tiger crew to blow up their tank! And could (and did) take a turret full of gun up to a ridge where no other army would go and then provide the enemy with a pounding.<br /><br />I have one of Inside the Armor's interior kits and I wish someone else would take up the slack and do better interiors for the AFV Club Churchills. Course, you can't really see inside but dang if I have come to feel like a plastic vehicle MUST have an interior to go with the exterior.JCliffordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07162520133593219891noreply@blogger.com