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Chimpion

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  1. It's not bad, but it is huge, and brush painting is a right pain. You get a lot of plastic in the box. I think with a bit of effort it should be possible to make a really nice model. The main problem I've had is that some of the mounting points for later parts fit imprecisely and you only find out they're not quite aligned much later in the build. It doesn't help that I'm so slow. I also have the Krupp, which looks like a very similar kit, so hopefully I can plan ahead a bit better on that one and learn from my mistakes.

     

     

  2. Had this on the wants list I gave to SWMBO before Christmas and she duly obliged. I decided after struggling for 6 months on the Revell Büssing 8000 (which is still not much more than a chassis and lots of half-painted body sections) I need to start something I can finish in a few weeks. It looks like a lovely kit and seems to be straightforward based on the instructions. The first few parts have gone together like a treat - the precision fit is a dream after the old Revell kit.

    Bear with me as I'm not the greatest modeller and will be brush painting it, but thought I'd post a WIP as it's a new kit and could be of interest to others who can then show me up later :D

    Photos to follow.

    Andy

     

  3. Im Maßstab 1:32 gab es in den 1970er Jahren mehrfach Versuche, Auto-Bausätze zu etablieren (u.a. von Heller und vor allem Airfix). Aus dieser Zeit stammen auch die Formen des „Buggy„.

     

    This translates as :

    In the 1970s there were multiple attempts to establish car kits in 1:32 scale (amongst others from Heller and in particular from Airfix). The moulds for the Buggy date from this era.

     

     

  4. On 11/24/2016 at 5:49 PM, Bigdave22014 said:

    One of the biggest problems with this kit is that it's missing a part....

    I kid you not! There are two capstans moulded into the deck, one fore, one aft. Instructions 9 & 14 show you fitting part 30 (the capstan head) in each step. Problem is that on the sprues there is only one part 30 :shocked:

     

    I spent ages looking for it, convinced it had to be there somewhere. In the end I just cut a small bit of sprue off and stuck it on - I doubt anyone will notice, especially as my models hardly ever get looked at. I guess if they're supplying replacement parts there are a fit kits missing both of them now!

     

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