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Now that sets the brain going,anything is possible!
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This sure confirms that it is quite feasible to do a replica. On a Tiger I, the toughest thing is the suspension and tracks, but these people did an admirable job of trying to duplicate that. Would be something to do one for the War Museum in Ottawa, but it would have to be dead accurate to be worth doing. I think there is another Tiger I replica in Europe somewhere, made of steel plate also, and fairly accurate, as I saw a video of it on track-link.net site, and I don' t mean the T-34 ones from Kelly' s Heroes. Not much info on that one,but it exists
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Well made thats for sure i have many books on these tanks and must admit its the best one i have seen there is some chap in Germany buliding one its on you tube no tracks on it kurt land is his name.
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