Just completed AFV Club’s M-10. The kit went together relatively well without any major assembly issues. I used Vallejo’s Modulation set for OD vehicles. This was my first time using Vallejo acrylics and they are amazing. I highly recommend their Model Air acrylics for airbrushing. Stowage was a mix of resin and Tamiya items from the spare box. Styrene was used to make the rear deck Jerry can rack. 




Very cool! Good kit and you’ve done a great job on her.
very nice work!
Nice to see the OD represented. Don’t see this vehicle very often. Glad to hear the build went well. I have an AFV 251/D in my stash and wasn’t sure of the complexity. Their Pak-40 was a bear with tiny parts and confusing directions.
Tiger- The build and instructions were pretty straightforward. One issue I forgot to mention was the plastic AFV molds the parts with. The detail is pretty good but it is a lot softer than what you find with Dragon and Tamiya. Good luck with the 251/D
That’s beautiful. O.O
Mission accomplished.
Very nice work w/minimal weathering effect.
Nicely done! I like the subtle weathering.
Very nice result. Model kits always look better completed and displayed rather than sitting unbuilt in a closet.
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Nice work on the M-10, nice to see one of these finished.
Eric, I recently completed the AFV 251/3 Ausf D. I found it a nice kit to build though there was a few pour stubs that needed removing.
Oh, now that’s sharp!
I just picked up this kit—great to see it done up so competently!