Möbelwagen
3.7cm Flak auf Fgst. Pz.Kpfw. IV (Sf)
Border Model | No. BT-007 | 1:35
faktat
- Brändi:
- Border Model
- otsikko:
- Möbelwagen 3.7cm Flak auf Fgst. Pz.Kpfw. IV (Sf)
- Määrä:
- BT-007
- asteikko:
- 1:35
- Tyyppi:
- Täysi pakkaus
- julkaisi:
- 2021 Uudet osat
- Viivakoodi:
- 6971995749387 (EAN)
- Pakkaus:
- Jäykkä laatikko (ylempi avaaja)
- Aihe:
- Flakpanzer IV Moebelwagen » Itsekulkeva tykistö (ajoneuvot)
merkinnät
Flakpanzer IV Moebelwagen
3.7 cm Flak auf Fgst. Pz.Kpfw. IV (Sf)
Waffen SS (1933-1945)
- FlaKArtAbt. 9, 9 SS-Pz.Div. Hohenstaufen
1945 World War 2
RAL7028 Dark Yellow with Whitewash
Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945)
- HFlaKArtAbt. 277, 11 Pz.Div. Gespensterdivision
lokakuu 1944 World War 2
RAL7028 Dark Yellow RAL6003 Olive Green RAL8017 Red Brown
Laatikon sisältö
Mitat:
360x255x80 mm
(14.2x10x3.1 inch)
Boxart suunnittelija Jason Wong
Tuotteen aikajana
Border Model
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Kommentit
Juepak
5/10. A real disappointment - especially as it comes after finishing a Dragon Mid-Tiger and a RFM Panther F. Gaps all over the place. The gun carriage is fixed when it could very easily have been made moveable. The usual Border issue of one part being glued to another without any guide pins. Very poor instructions - multiple missing part numbers (the instructions show the part and the space for the number but it hasn't been filled in). Minimum detail on the IV chassis - for example the driver's viser is filled in - no transparent block, in fact no transparent parts. The barrel muzzel flash has to have the holes drilled (I used a add-on metal barrel instead). Usual very soft Border plastic - which ironically is a benefit given the multitude of injector marks that need to be filled. It comes across as a circa 1970s kit. Reminds me of the Border Crusader.
5/10. A real disappointment - especially as it comes after finishing a Dragon Mid-Tiger and a RFM Panther F. Gaps all over the place. The gun carriage is fixed when it could very easily have been made moveable. The usual Border issue of one part being glued to another without any guide pins. Very poor instructions - multiple missing part numbers (the instructions show the part and the space for the number but it hasn't been filled in). Minimum detail on the IV chassis - for example the driver's viser is filled in - no transparent block, in fact no transparent parts. The barrel muzzel flash has to have the holes drilled (I used a add-on metal barrel instead). Usual very soft Border plastic - which ironically is a benefit given the multitude of injector marks that need to be filled. It comes across as a circa 1970s kit. Reminds me of the Border Crusader.
9 May, 16:24
Juepak
5/10. A real disappointment - especially as it comes after finishing a Dragon Mid-Tiger and a RFM Panther F. Gaps all over the place. The gun carriage is fixed when it could very easily have been made moveable. The usual Border issue of one part being glued to another without any guide pins. Very poor instructions - multiple missing part numbers (the instructions show the part and the space for the number but it hasn't been filled in). Minimum detail on the IV chassis - for example the driver's viser is filled in - no transparent block, in fact no transparent parts. The barrel muzzel flash has to have the holes drilled (I used a add-on metal barrel instead). Usual very soft Border plastic - which ironically is a benefit given the multitude of injector marks that need to be filled. It comes across as a circa 1970s kit. Reminds me of the Border Crusader.
5/10. A real disappointment - especially as it comes after finishing a Dragon Mid-Tiger and a RFM Panther F. Gaps all over the place. The gun carriage is fixed when it could very easily have been made moveable. The usual Border issue of one part being glued to another without any guide pins. Very poor instructions - multiple missing part numbers (the instructions show the part and the space for the number but it hasn't been filled in). Minimum detail on the IV chassis - for example the driver's viser is filled in - no transparent block, in fact no transparent parts. The barrel muzzel flash has to have the holes drilled (I used a add-on metal barrel instead). Usual very soft Border plastic - which ironically is a benefit given the multitude of injector marks that need to be filled. It comes across as a circa 1970s kit. Reminds me of the Border Crusader.
2 26 February 2023, 16:23