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08 Sep, 2016
Italeri Puma
This 1/56 scale Puma kit is perfect for games of Bolt Action or Chain of Command. It is, in fact, all but identical to the Puma kit produced by Warlord Games, the publisher of Bolt Action. Get this Italeri version if you can because it is cheaper and as a bonus comes with some glue, a little pot of paint and a brush.
Due to being directed at wargamers, some of the detail is simplified, such as a few of the pioneer tools and the underside of the vehicle. However, it is otherwise a very good representation of this iconic armoured car and is quick and easy to build. If you play Germans in Bolt Action, I can attest that a Puma is a very handy addition to your army.

31 Jul, 2016
Does the job!
This is one of the better shave sticks I've tried. It makes a creamy lather with a pleasant but not overpowering scent, and gives a smooth shave. It also has a little plastic holder at the bottom so it is easier to grip and you can stand it up to dry when you're done.

19 Sep, 2017
Essential for Soviet players for Bolt Action
If you play Soviets in Bolt Action, you need one of these models. In the game, it's a versatile weapon that can deal with both tanks and soft targets. There are many weapons that do one or the other task better than the ZIS-3, but few can do both (the SU-76 gun is another, basically being a self-propelled version of this gun).
As for the model itself, it's a good representation of the real weapon and the crew are good if not spectacular sculpts. It's a metal kit, with all the extra preparation that requires. No instructions are included, so you will need to find the assembly guide on the Warlord Games website and/or use photo references. One quibble: the kit doesn't come with a base for the gun (mine just had a few infantry bases for the crew). I usually put my light artillery on 60mm round bases, but the ZIS-3 proved too long for that. In the end I bought a large oval Renedra base for it.