Apologies if this is old, but stumbled across this:Tamiya Model Magazine International, October 2006. "Tauro's A7V gets the modern modelling treatment"
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Have acquired a copy of the above. Nothing radical; a few notes on small assembly problems, gap-filling, etc, then mostly description of camo painting, weathering, accessorizing, and so on. Includes list of model paints and weathering materials used. Also recommends Grandt Line rivets to replace any lost in sanding.
Why the author, John Robinson, chose to feature the kit 26 years after it first appeared is a puzzle, but it's a nice article and I'm happy to share any info.
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"Sometimes things that are not true are included in Wikipedia. While at first glance that may appear like a very great problem for Wikipedia, in reality is it not. In fact, it's a good thing." - Wikipedia.