Tom, the Lee & Grant tanks have a peculiar appeal due to their multi gun design. And for a very brief few months in 1942, they were the most powerful tank on the battlefield in North Africa. You should get one or two. I’d recommend the Takom or Academy kits. The Tamiya kits are ok, but much older and less accurate & detailed.BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 7:26 pm Hmm...I'm liking the Lee tank. I may have to pick one up.
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That looks great - It's really cool to see a Lee in Russian Markings.
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Thanks Stuart. I have the Academy M4A2 76mm Russian markings kit in my stash to do one day, to serve alongside. I would not mind getting a Stuart and Valentine to add to my Lend Lease Red Army builds.
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