Captured machinery played significant role in the German armed forces in World War II, but this theme remains weakly illuminated. Sufficiently many photographs of captured technology reached our time, and this site is the attempt to generalize the obtained information and photographs imprinted the exploitation of trophies by German units. Word BEUTEPANZER, which became the basis of the name site is translated as captured tank (Beute - trophy, Panzer - tank).
by Jamie Tainton » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:46 pm
Based on the Lorraine Schlepper(f) this kit from RPM will probably an interesting build to say the least
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by Roy Schlicht » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:19 pm
I have this kit and I cannot begin to count how many times I thought of getting rid of it only to put it back in my stash as I think it is pretty interesting and I want to add it (built) to my collection.
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