Modeling Armor of Operation "Iron Swords"

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H.P.

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Last mission looks like the Battalion Commander briefing the troops. Wonder which Armored Regiment this is?

H.P.

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I love this; the faces of confidence and commitment on full display.

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Nah, it’s swinging a meat cleaver that really says, ‘we got this’.


Looks like he’s on his way to a barbecue!

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Looking at the battering ram on this Merk Mk4M…

Desert Eagle Publishing offers it.

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On the Meng Mk4M. From a German modeling forum.

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H.P.

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I find that Desert Eagle products are very good quality - but unecessarily complicated at times and in my experience, with instructions that have to be read from a DVD supplied.

Don’t know what World In Scale are like.

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World In scale is the page where I got the images from.

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Whats are these rubber mats on the achzarit sides? And how to replicate that in model? :slight_smile:

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H.P.

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Got it. Who makes the other kit? Their offering looks very good.

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It’s the same set, just shown in the deployed position.

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Well, i’ll be…

I think Legend do a battering ram for the Merk that would be less complicated?

The thing with Desert Eagle is that their stuff is superb, but often so complicated that you lose the will to live trying to build it.

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I definitely sympathize with your feeling on it. I’d prefer a 1-piece, or 3-piece setup. Something that won’t give you an aneurysm while putting together.

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Legend do a battering ram for MK.2, its completly different than this mounted on MK.4. This is Legend battering ram on my MK.2:


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New recruit training photos, timeframe end of November 2023.

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Good old British Land Rover in service there.

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