Jeffshiu's Miniatures 120mm WWII German Halftrack Sd.Kfz. 251/1 Ausf D riders

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pinkfloyd

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Hi all, Jeffshiu's Miniatures 120mm WWII German Halftrack Sd.Kfz. 251/1 Ausf D riders, hope you like its! Jeff 1_.jpg 2_.jpg 3_.jpg 4_.jpg 5_.jpg 6_.jpg 7_.jpg 8_.jpg 9_.jpg 10_.jpg 11_.jpg 12_.jpg 13_.jpg 14_.jpg 15_.jpg 16_.jpg
 
One very full vehicle , good additions

Are the figures only available as a set or can they be purchased singular?

Thanks for sharing

Nap

Hi Nap,
THANKS!
Purchase I accepted as a set or singular .

Jeff
 
MAGNIFIQUE !:woot:
Now on my shopping list at "Jeffshiu's Miniatures".
Already a long list!
An important point for me, I have read a lot of negative reviews on the latest productions of JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES (as well as that of AC MODELS), among others on Facebook.
I'm sorry, but these people:mad: , too accustomed to the superb production of certain brands (quasi-industrial molding, elaborate packaging like the price....), have completely forgotten the artisanal side of these two brands that I greatly appreciate (JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES and AC MODELS), do not know how to appreciate the work accomplished, nor the originality of the productions.

All that to say, long live JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES (and AC MODELS) the last real craftsmen in this range (and what's more, it's not 3D)
 
MAGNIFIQUE !:woot:
Now on my shopping list at "Jeffshiu's Miniatures".
Already a long list!
An important point for me, I have read a lot of negative reviews on the latest productions of JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES (as well as that of AC MODELS), among others on Facebook.
I'm sorry, but these people:mad: , too accustomed to the superb production of certain brands (quasi-industrial molding, elaborate packaging like the price....), have completely forgotten the artisanal side of these two brands that I greatly appreciate (JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES and AC MODELS), do not know how to appreciate the work accomplished, nor the originality of the productions.

All that to say, long live JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES (and AC MODELS) the last real craftsmen in this range (and what's more, it's not 3D)



All somewhat academic don't you think if you are not 'on the list' (JS) and can't buy them...?

Gary
 
MAGNIFIQUE !:woot:
Now on my shopping list at "Jeffshiu's Miniatures".
Already a long list!
An important point for me, I have read a lot of negative reviews on the latest productions of JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES (as well as that of AC MODELS), among others on Facebook.
I'm sorry, but these people:mad: , too accustomed to the superb production of certain brands (quasi-industrial molding, elaborate packaging like the price....), have completely forgotten the artisanal side of these two brands that I greatly appreciate (JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES and AC MODELS), do not know how to appreciate the work accomplished, nor the originality of the productions.

All that to say, long live JEFFSHIU'S MINIATURES (and AC MODELS) the last real craftsmen in this range (and what's more, it's not 3D)

Hi Zastrow.cuirassier,
Thanks for your kind comments! Jeff
 
Incredible!

Trumpy are to release the 251/22 with 7.5cm PAK... and that's the version I'll be grabbing. I hope to see a crew for that once here!
 
Excellent work there Jeff look forward to getting these ,are they wearing gaiters and low boots or high boots ,makes you think how exposed the grenadiers were .
 
that is looking a very nice,big set ,and like always very nice work,still must do the figures from
D-Day I order a few months ago,it must be special,great job Jeff

Mario
 
Hi Jeff,
yes I like your release. Amazing speed of releases in your line and a vehicle in that scale is in need of crew members. IMHO these figures work as a group but in that scale some details might have to be reworked by customers to give your release the full potential. I let your pictures speak and just marked some parts that caught my attention and might show what I mean. Some hands look oversimplyfied and some folds on the extra stowage look more like tool marks of the sculptor. Btw. do the belted rounds fit into the slit of the machinegun that should receive them or are they too long as it seems to me?

Best regards, Martin
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