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Workbench Peek: Jagdtiger and M1 Abrams

On my table is a 1:72 ESCI Jagdtiger. It was assembled a few years back but a recent accident at home left it with a broken gun, a missing drive wheel, some deformed parts ( the roadwheels are in terrihble shape mdue to the glue used before) and some missing parts. The Abrams is a 1:90 (Near HO scale) model that's strictly not a scale model kit but rather a 4D Master puzzle kit.

Let's what I can do to fix 'em up for display. More soon.











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