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Panzer Art Famo Resin Details

Thanks for posting those up Saul. I'll look for the grill. I should look for different tires though?
James
 
I should look for different tires though?

As far as I saw, only Voyager Model has German tires for the Sd.Kfz. 9 with weight simulated. The other wheels (from Real Model and Panzer Art) are of British cross country tires mounted onto a captured vehicle.

Regards,
 
Those grills really look great, thanks Saul.

I've mentioned this before, but I have seen first hand the kit supplied tires disintegrate
over time, so resin wheels are a good idea.

And while we're on the subject...What is the correct pronunciation of Famo?

A friend of mine who is much more knowledgeable on German subjects than me pronounced it "Fame-Oh".

Is that right?

Tom
 
Those grills really look great, thanks Saul.

I've mentioned this before, but I have seen first hand the kit supplied tires disintegrate
over time, so resin wheels are a good idea.

And while we're on the subject...What is the correct pronunciation of Famo?

A friend of mine who is much more knowledgeable on German subjects than me pronounced it "Fame-Oh".

Is that right?

Tom


Fame-oh :rotf Naah,not really Tom.
It's more like: F_aaaah_m_oh. (Sorry I cant give you sound on this medium)
I am living close to the German border,I know how it's pronounced.


Gr, Ron.
 
Haha, thanks Ron, I thought Fame-oh sounded wrong.

I would usually make it sound like it rhymed with "Camo", that's a bit closer eh?

Tom
 
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