Sounds interesting, though I bet it would be hard to make - maybe more so than the RPM is said to be. Still, more models, especially in 1/35, is a good thing - I just hope that we see some interesting subjects in the next few years, not just FTs and MkIVs galore. Surely some Americans would value a Mk V* kit, or M1918, Skeleton tank, Steam tank, or Mk VIII "Liberty"?
None that I have been able to find on the web. I always wonder if conplex kits (for example the Zeppelin Staaken from Roden) have a small percentage of completed builds or most of the production is destined to become roof insulation.
Yes, but I suspect that many many more are kept safe from cameras and hobby knives in attics. And this PE kit seems like a perfect candidate for a rushed shopping spree and a long, quiet life of stashing...
The Maxicraft FT looks quite good but a bit light on rivet detail perhaps, the limitations of photoetch I expect, its not the first though I think Part may have done the first etched Tank kit out for some years now.... http://www.part.pl/
TCT, The RPM kit is fiddly but only really difficult if you get a kit made from brittle plastic, I had one of each one was no problem the other a PITA as the small parts kept breaking at the slightest pressure
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-- Edited by Ironsides on Tuesday 5th of November 2013 02:28:25 AM
Hi, Doing my usual searching about and found 3 pictures of a completed kit plus a lot of other stuff about WW1 models. Its all in Russian language but translates well. Just scroll to about mid-way down page http://vk.com/yellowhousemodels
Paul
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