I am not terribly happy with the end result of these Panzer IVs, nor am I particularly happy with these pictures. BUT these 10 tanks represented a huge painting-motivation road block to me due to their complexity, so now that I've finally just gotten them done I am ready to move on. I figured I would post these pictures just to prove to those 80 odd little fiddley schurtzen parts that I WIN!
More pics after the break
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