Tasca, 1/24 scale Zundapp KS750 Motorcycle with Sidecar

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Tasca, 1/24 scale Zundapp KS750 Motorcycle with Sidecar

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This is the final reveal of the Zundapp with Riders.
Not totally what I wanted for a finish, but finished it is.
I may come back in a year or two and rebuild the base.
For now it is what it is. :)

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Ya the wheels are completely crazy with their detail Will. Totally amazing.
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Really like that Coen, excellent job mate!

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That's really nice coen :th:
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Really great work!

And that kit looks really nice, so nice that I just had to order one.
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Thanks fellas. :)
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Very cool build.For not being a figure painter as you say I think they came out awesome :thumb1:
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Very nice Coen
Not too elaborate just a nice and simple base to show off the motorcycle
A bit of a weird scale though for military subjects as this is more a car scale
Now where are all those other shelf queens you finished?
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Some new photos and a bit of clean up.

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Re: Tasca, 1/24 scale Zundapp KS750 Motorcycle with Sidecar

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Still looks nice
i have one of these in the stash but i am not sure if i want to paint it grey
later in the war they repainted them so i could make it dark yellow
but i think it is a bit of a shame they didn't put a MG34 in the kit
tht would make it look even better
but it is a very detailed kit straight from the box
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It's a superb kit Mark, but fiddly as hell. The plumbing is a bit of a pain and some of the assembly is hard to follow.
I really wish it came with the mg kit too.
I'd love to build one into one of the motorcycle recon units.
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