Got this from kits for cash, pretty rough kit in dark green plastic. But see how it goes...[ATTACH]319760[/ATTACH]
Peerless Max Command Truck
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Neither have I, ......what's the betting Simon has one in his wearhouse stash.:smiling2::smiling2:
A quick look on Scalemates showed its an American company and was active in the 1970s.
Be interesting to see how it compares to today's offering's.
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Italeri later re-released many Peerless/Max kits, as I recall. Ah, yes, I’m right: the Italeri WC-series kits are the same as the Peerless/Max ones. This particular one was also sold by Airfix, apparently, with the same box art.
The kit’s family tree on its Scalemates page is quite impressive: no fewer than eight companies released some or all of the kits in this series since 1974.Comment
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The old ones are always the best. You will have a lot of fun beating this one into submission. Have you had a chance to make a start yet?Comment
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Some pics of the build. Poorly fitting parts and lining up. The front is hard to put together so have used the radiator to set it out from, see 2 nd pic. Needs to be solid before moving on.[ATTACH]320011[/ATTACH][ATTACH]320012[/ATTACH]Comment
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Took it apart and reinforced the join.
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Broke chassis, cannot get engine block in right place to get the drive shaft to fit.[ATTACH]320282[/ATTACH]Comment
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Andy, they're not bad kits to build but no locating pins...much guess work. I have a feeling they are scaled at 1/32.
Cheers,
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