Helgard opened this issue on May 03, 2006 · 72 posts
DarthJ posted Sun, 07 May 2006 at 4:23 PM

If it's an old model I'm hoping for enough accuracy to distinguish it as an D, A or G version. A "3-in-1" model with enough parts to make either of these versions would be even better.
Though I know from real-world modeling making an "accurate" German tank is hell :
there were 7 basic models (not counting the "borrowed" foreign ones).
each model had a number of versions along the years, with hybrids inbetween.
each of those versions had an early, mid - and late sub-version, with hybrids inbetween.
Not to mention prototypes, variations according to the theatre of war, field modifications, ...
Maybe you have to replace "each" with "most" but you get the picture ...