1/35 Krupp Protze
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Starmix went to the 'boss' (gotta keep on the right side)
Looks possibly as though it's fairly new molds, as everything looks crisp. Like the addition of the roll of 'barbed wire' in with the kit.Comment
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Well,well,.....You went and got one eh?!!:smiling:
An excellent choice if i may say so Gerry..... it really is a cracking kit,goes together like most Tamiya kits.... SUPERBLY!!
Probably one of my most enjoyable builds ever,i look forward to seeing what you make of it mate:thumb2:,
As they say....... "Enjoy" !!
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In that case it would be a new set of moulds for an old kit, as this is nothing more than a re-issue of the 1978 original, with a new sprue for some figures and accessories
The extra sprue, BTW, is simply from the old German Infantry Weapons set. I wouldn’t recommend using all of it on one vehicle
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Was a 'good' price on the bay, so was rude not to! :thumb2:Well,well,.....You went and got one eh?!!:smiling:
An excellent choice if i may say so Gerry..... it really is a cracking kit,goes together like most Tamiya kits.... SUPERBLY!!
Probably one of my most enjoyable builds ever,i look forward to seeing what you make of it mate:thumb2:,
As they say....... "Enjoy" !!
Andy
Thinking that most of the weapons set will be going into the 'kit' pot, and the three figures into the 'figures' pot - two look a great deal 'better' than the 'normal' Tamiya figures.In that case it would be a new set of moulds for an old kit, as this is nothing more than a re-issue of the 1978 original, with a new sprue for some figures and accessories :smiling3:
The extra sprue, BTW, is simply from the old German Infantry Weapons set. I wouldn’t recommend using all of it on one vehicle :smiling3:Comment
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Bit of a negative post there Jakko!!In that case it would be a new set of moulds for an old kit, as this is nothing more than a re-issue of the 1978 original, with a new sprue for some figures and accessories :smiling3:
The extra sprue, BTW, is simply from the old German Infantry Weapons set. I wouldn’t recommend using all of it on one vehicle :smiling3:
I`m kinda guessing that you`ve not actually built this,seeing your comments? Obviously i could be wrong there as i don`t know you,however,in my humble opinion,this kit is pretty damned good....
and if,as you suspect,it really is that old,then it was certainly ahead of it`s time!!:rolling:
As one who has built this,and many other contemporary vehicles,of similar types/nationalities i still say......
"NICE ONE ,enjoy a great kit that is a pleasure to build,and can be made to look SUPERB"........ unless you`re a rivet counter/ABSOLUTE HISTORIAN..... or ,God forbid...... just a happy modeller,enjoying YOUR build!!:thinking::rolling:
:thumb2::thumb2:,
AndyComment
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Looking at the sprues, the molding is far better than it was on the BMW - I've (so far) only spotted one set of mold lines, and that's on the legs of the driver (which I doubt that I'll be using for this model)Comment
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I'm still going through the Tamiya 'paint scheme' and comparing to photos that I can find, found one bit that I disagree with Tamiya so far - they list the drivers bench seat as khaki - all the old photos show a dark cover, so I'll probably will be doing it either satin black or dark grey.
Now that I know that you're interested in doing one, really got to get my 'A' game on the go, just so I don't get shown up too much! :thumb2: :smiling2:Comment
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Hi Gerry, if it's a new mold from an old tooling I'm sure Tamiya with its exact manufacturing process and QC would have made sure it was good.
I'm not a spokesperson for Tamiya ok but I had the chance of seeing a technician or engineer fiddling with one of the molding machines in the Tamiya factory in Shizuoka. He had extruded a number of boxes of sprues to the waist bin while testing and tuning the machine, punching numbers on a keypad and tweaking with his tools after every press. By his side he had a few bags of different coloured plastic pellets which he mixed. Also by the side was a table where he laid out sprues at every stage of a final test for inspection. At the beginning you can see alignment corrections but at the end I don't know what he was tweaking and adjusting for. He was immaculately dressed in a lab coat, googles and gloves...white haired, probably a master at his trade. So precise it looked as if he was making a Katana sword.
I guess that's why it's priced higher than most kits but you get something that fits right and easy...almost.
Cheers,
RichardComment
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TBH, the price wasn't that high, (plenty of kits that are more expensive) and looking like it's going to be a 'simple' assembly OOTB with just the dashboard being an 'awkward' paint (no decals supplied), all 6 wheels are free to rotate, as well as being able to position front wheel steering angle, 'tow hitch' is just a basic pin (like a 'Matchbox/Corgi' car) - so could be 'improved' by someone with more modelling skills than me - other than that, so far, it's looking good, just got to make a start (other than just looking at the instruction sheet and comparing with the sprues)Hi Gerry, if it's a new mold from an old tooling I'm sure Tamiya with its exact manufacturing process and QC would have made sure it was good.
I'm not a spokesperson for Tamiya ok but I had the chance of seeing a technician or engineer fiddling with one of the molding machines in the Tamiya factory in Shizuoka. He had extruded a number of boxes of sprues to the waist bin while testing and tuning the machine, punching numbers on a keypad and tweaking with his tools after every press. By his side he had a few bags of different coloured plastic pellets which he mixed. Also by the side was a table where he laid out sprues at every stage of a final test for inspection. At the beginning you can see alignment corrections but at the end I don't know what he was tweaking and adjusting for. He was immaculately dressed in a lab coat, googles and gloves...white haired, probably a master at his trade. So precise it looked as if he was making a Katana sword.
I guess that's why it's priced higher than most kits but you get something that fits right and easy...almost.
Cheers,
RichardComment

...where is my coat......taxi!!!
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