The arms race that is Little Cold Wars continues. As I intend building a West German (remember them?) force and I didn't want the infantry to be walking everywhere, you may imagine that I was pleased to discover the availability of this 1/48 scale kit of a Marder IFV. Pleased that was, until I started to build one. This is a Kitech motorised kit and it is a horror. Some of the parts go together nicely. But only some. The rest, including the hull top and rear plate needed a lot of wedging in place while the glue dried. And then there were the wheels - lots of them. All of the road wheels needed to be drilled out in order to fit on the stub axles while the sprockets and idlers required the intervention of a hammer to fit onto their steel rod axles.
Open this box at your own risk! |
Speaking of infantry - or rather Panzer Grenadiers - here they are again. See also my earlier post.
Only another 24 figures to paint then.....
10 comments:
Very nice Tim- where did you source them from btw? Could do with a few myself....
Cheers,
Pete.
I seem to remember a wise soul mentioning Kitech in a less than happy experience.
They look the job at any rate. Nice one.
They look great and well worth your effort...
I don't think I could trust myself near such a kit with a hammer, your forbearance does you proud sir!
Best wishes, Brian
Pete
I'll post some links to suppliers on the Little Cold Wars Yahoo Group.
Paul Foster
I had your dire warnings ringing in my ears as I opened the box!
tradgardmastare
An arduous journey but a worthwhile destination? I think so.
Brian Carrick
Believe me - other uses for the hammer were contemplated!
Big is beautiful Time
PS Any sign of a 1/1200 Naval Fletcher Pratt?
Geordie
I can run a F-P game with a couple of weeks notice. When can you make it? I'll drop you an email.
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