Morning all!
One of the few advantages of being a little sick is that you find time to do more hobby-related activities. The disadvantage being, of course, that it's not as enjoyable. Regardless, here is the 1:56 scale build for the "Bolt Action" WWII wargame by Warlord Games.
The plastic for these wargame kits (which is a comprehensive series) is in many cases made by Italeri, and in all cases made in extra sturdy plastic. No PE in any kits so far, which I also would generally not recommend for a model which must be handled in order to play the game.
Decals with balkenkreuz and numbers included, but I unfortunately forgot take a picture of that. See here: https://store.warlordgames.com/produ...2-armoured-car
This first post contains images of the box, simple (just sufficient) build instructions, and sprues. Download and zoom in on the pictures should enable you to get a good impression of the good quality of the plastic molding, containing some mold lines on thin, round parts. However, since the plastic is stronger, you can be more thorough with the filing :-)
If you are into wargames, I do highly recommend trying out Bolt Action, btw!





One of the few advantages of being a little sick is that you find time to do more hobby-related activities. The disadvantage being, of course, that it's not as enjoyable. Regardless, here is the 1:56 scale build for the "Bolt Action" WWII wargame by Warlord Games.
The plastic for these wargame kits (which is a comprehensive series) is in many cases made by Italeri, and in all cases made in extra sturdy plastic. No PE in any kits so far, which I also would generally not recommend for a model which must be handled in order to play the game.
Decals with balkenkreuz and numbers included, but I unfortunately forgot take a picture of that. See here: https://store.warlordgames.com/produ...2-armoured-car
This first post contains images of the box, simple (just sufficient) build instructions, and sprues. Download and zoom in on the pictures should enable you to get a good impression of the good quality of the plastic molding, containing some mold lines on thin, round parts. However, since the plastic is stronger, you can be more thorough with the filing :-)
If you are into wargames, I do highly recommend trying out Bolt Action, btw!
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