The wz.28 history is here

The model:

The Polish brand F&A miniatures is a brand that is mainly dedicated to 1/48 but also offers some models in 1/72 and 1/35, exclusively in 3D printing. This model that does not exist in model is therefore welcome and presents a late model with chevron track and machine gun. The printing is excellent and Filip is a very nice person, their site is a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/fandm.miniatures and orders are made by email.
When opening the box, we are surprised by the low number of parts (6) and the quality of printing. The assembly is therefore very quick, most of the time is spent removing the support pads, leaving all the pleasure of painting. I still sanded the rear part a little because I saw some printing streaks but perhaps these would have disappeared with the primer, I did not want to take a risk. I also partially redid the front end so that I could turn the wheels and sanded down the rivets on the bottom of the tool boxes that are on the sides because you can’t see them in most of the photos.

The figure comes from the Scibor miniatures range which presents nice 1/35 models at a very reasonable price but which require a bit of trimming work. For the moment, I do not know yet if I will use this figure which is originally intended for a Polish FT17 tank in the 1920s. At present, I have not yet found a photo of a crew member with the leather jacket although it is plausible.