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ROG Fuchs 6x6 variants

Started by chrisonord, June 11, 2009, 06:03:12 AM

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chrisonord

These 2 Fuchs 6x6's belong to my Honduras task force, one has a stinger aam box fitted to a stabilised mount, and the other is sporting a turret from a scorpion tank, which although it is not quite to the correct scale, it looks ok I thought.






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ChernayaAkula

 :thumbsup: poo-poo hot!  :thumbsup: Especially the one with the Scorpion turret. Looks just like it was designed that way.
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Sauragnmon

I agree with Moritz, they look very right like that.
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Weaver

Just seen this: they look very good, particularly the Scorpion-turreted one. Credible too: Scorpion turrets have been widely marketed and used on a variety of service vehicles and prototypes.

I'd like to see one (76mm gun) on a Warrior......
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John Howling Mouse

Are these 1:72?  From the recycling bin, I'd say they look bigger than that but smaller that 1:35.
Are those tools separate parts or molded on?

Nice!
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chrisonord

Quote from: John Howling Mouse on June 16, 2009, 05:44:31 PM
Are these 1:72?  From the recycling bin, I'd say they look bigger than that but smaller that 1:35.
Are those tools separate parts or molded on?

Nice!
Hello JHM,
The vehicles are 1/72nd scale, as they are part of my Honduras military theme and the tools were separate items, and, I might add I managed not to destroy some of them taking them off the sprue.....which is nice :lol:
Cheers,
Chris.
The dogs philosophy on life.
If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!