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Hot on the heels of the news about Tamiya's new motorized offering comes this nice tidbit from Takom.

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Looks like they're including just about anything we might wish for, except maybe a bigger decal sheet.



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www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/newkitnews/takom.html



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Tamiya just got bent over and reamed out. Takom kits are ace. Note the grousers also...

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Excellent, quality kit, shame it's not 1/16 scale.



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46cms long in 1/16th... That'd be a hell of a slab of plastic, not to mention the dent buying one would make in your plastic.



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BC312 wrote:

Excellent, quality kit, shame it's not 1/16 scale.


Excellent, good quality kit, shame it's not 1/72 scale.



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Looks like it's going to be a cracker of a kit. It even has those doohickeys on the track (what are those for, anyway?)

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Here's more on these kits. Female coming in June.



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You may want to go to www.perthmilitarymodelling.com to view Mr 28juni14's attachment properly - doesn't work for me at least.

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Doohickeys = spuds?

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Hi Agamemnon, the Doohickeys, variously described as 'spuds' or 'grousers' where perceived as a way of improving traction without the expense of fitting significantly wider tracks. The lack of suspension added to the problems of mobility over rough terrain ( caused by shelling and people inconsiderately digging trenches!). The devices where fitted about every 6th track but photos will show that different crews had their own ideas on spacing. These devices could be fitted on all the 'mark' tanks, photo evidence even shows then fitted to a Mk1 which must have created additional noise as each one hit the wider drivers cab!

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ITIRIS that the doohickeys in question are grousers. "Spuds" were the rectangular blocks carried by, and designed to be fitted to the tracks of, the Medium Mk A.

I think grousers were first introduced on the Mk II.



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James, whilst I fully agree, the truth is that the devices attached to the tracks or Doohickeys are referred to by either name in different references. Further, the fitting of grousers on a Mk1 should not be possible, but I have seen a Mk1 so fitted ( and I was in the company of Mk1 Nut at the time - so my confidence in correctly identifying the Mk is very high.

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compound eye wrote:

46cms long in 1/16th... That'd be a hell of a slab of plastic, not to mention the dent buying one would make in your plastic.


 Certainly will but worth the money.



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James, whilst I fully agree, the truth is that the devices attached to the tracks or Doohickeys are referred to by either name in different references.

Hmmmm. I have a horrible feeling that this is an example of the Wikipedia effect: if enough people get it wrong, it becomes right.

Further, the fitting of grousers on a Mk1 should not be possible, but I have seen a Mk1 so fitted ( and I was in the company of Mk1 Nut at the time - so my confidence in correctly identifying the Mk is very high.

Well, that's an exceedingly powerful argument. If Helen is on your side, I must give way. An explanation of the circumstances would fascinate, I'm sure.

 



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I am sure Helen will be able to supply the reference to the photograph as, if I remember correctly, it appeared either in one of her reference books or was one of many photos she has on her computer.  Like you, there was much head scratching as you say, it shouldn't be possible.

James, the references pre date Wiki.

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IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE!!!! I should give up my Whippet build, Takom will get there soon enough!

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BC312 wrote:

Excellent, quality kit, shame it's not 1/16 scale.


Excellent, good quality kit, shame it's not 1/72 scale.


I'm very angry that it's not 1/27.583 scale.



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Roger Todd wrote:
PDA wrote:
BC312 wrote:

Excellent, quality kit, shame it's not 1/16 scale.


Excellent, good quality kit, shame it's not 1/72 scale.


I'm very angry that it's not 1/27.583 scale.


Splitter! The one true scale is 1/74.1417. I'm not one to get cross at this sort of thing, but this sort of thing really gets me cross! 



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PDA wrote:
Roger Todd wrote:
PDA wrote:
BC312 wrote:

Excellent, quality kit, shame it's not 1/16 scale.


Excellent, good quality kit, shame it's not 1/72 scale.


I'm very angry that it's not 1/27.583 scale.


Splitter! The one true scale is 1/74.1417. I'm not one to get cross at this sort of thing, but this sort of thing really gets me cross! 


Name your weapon, sir!

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Somehow that reminds me of Ewoks. There's a thing, is the Ewok Battle Wagon - http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Ewok_battle_wagon - a landship?



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BLOWHARD wrote:

IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE!!!! I should give up my Whippet build, Takom will get there soon enough!


 I know what you mean, I only just bought aftermarket tracks for mine last weekend. Ah well, it'll be good practice.



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Anyone seen these puppies on pre-order yet? Neither the Japanese biggies or ITA are showing anything. June is not so far off, but Takom do seem to do short notice releases like this.

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compound eye wrote:

Anyone seen these puppies on pre-order yet? Neither the Japanese biggies or ITA are showing anything. June is not so far off, but Takom do seem to do short notice releases like this.


 http://www.boystownmilitaryminiatures.com/TAKOM_135_WW1_ANNIVERSARY_COLLECTION_MKIV_FEMALE_TANK_PRE-ORDER_JUNE/p1144420_12099245.aspx



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Thanks for that...

BUT

They want people to pay up-front for pre-orders, and not at the time of availablity/despatch?!

Yerright...

I like their prices - £10 a pop cheaper than ITA, but I think I shall be giving HLJ.com, 1999.co.jp or Hobby Easy a chance to list their offers yet. If the price for these two is going to be similar to the Chammy or the MEXAS then that is £33 equiv each, plus about £12 shipping by SAL.



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I ordered the St Chamond, the MB tanks and some figures from boystownmilitaryminiatures.com in Jan this year and finally received the last item from my order at the end of April. This was after emails etc chasing them ! My advice would be to shop elsewhere.
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Thanks for the insight.

There's no way I'd be tempted to stump up cash before release.

Luckily, I have a credit sitting on my account from one overseas shipper which will cover the cost of one kit :)



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Compound Eye - don't forget you will be due to pay 20% VAT to HM Revenue and Customs through the Royal Mail who will charge you £16 per parcel for the privilege (and import duty may also be payable over £135). The VAT is calculated on the kit price plus P&P and if this is (I think) £16 it is ignored. However, Takom and Tamiya kits will usually be well above this.

In the old days HMRC were very relaxed about what they stopped and the odd customs charge was well worth paying as most parcels got off scot free - the net prices were still much lower than UK model shops. In recent years, however, HMRC have been much harder worked (no doubt to pay for the corporation tax foregone because of ******** cosy lunches with **********) and I have had to pay up every time. I have therefore recently tended to buy Oriental kits within the UK/EU (especially if I could get a discount or free P&P), except where there is a big enough difference with UK prices (e. g. Tamiya) or the kits aren't easily or reliably available in the UK (e.g. the Fine Molds artillery pieces).

One other hint - the HLJ private warehouse system is very useful for ensuing as far as possible that kits are sent in sensible lots to minimise net costs. However, Chinese suppliers will often be cheaper for Chinese manufacturers.

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Lothianman wrote:

...In recent years, however, HMRC have been much harder worked (no doubt to pay for the corporation tax foregone because of ******** cosy lunches with **********) and I have had to pay up every time.


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Lothianman wrote:

 One other hint - the HLJ private warehouse system is very useful for ensuing as far as possible that kits are sent in sensible lots to minimise net costs. However, Chinese suppliers will often be cheaper for Chinese manufacturers.

 I use HLJ a lot, for other modelling needs. Their PW system is ok, not brilliant but...

 

Do you have any particular Chinese suppliers in mind, for Takom kits? I am sure any recommendations/URLs would be gratefully received by all.

 

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Chinese suppliers? No, not really - I have only used Chinese/HK suppliers two or three times but went off them and have not used them for a while, largely because of their idiosyncratic websites (poorly translated, in particular) and payment methods, so I was never very sure I had not perpetrated the modelling equivalent of ordering curried snails and chicken feet for lunch (which I have been known to do).

Also, that happened to be the time when I had my credit card details stolen and charged for things like an escort service in Washington state (and that was the card I only use for the net). So I became very reluctant to use any companies of any kind - ie not just modelling - with which I was not familiar and which looked at all odd. Now it's more usual to use Paypal as an intermediary, etc., perhaps I ought to look at them again.

I recall one idiosyncracy: one company claimed to have goods 'available' or something like that when what they really meant was not that the goods were in stock, but that the goods were in production and might turn up in a month or three when the maker delivered ... not at all helpful when trying to minimise the number of parcels and Post Office £16 fees. Can't remember which it was, so I don't know if they still do it, but it's something to check for sure!



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-- Edited by Lothianman on Wednesday 7th of May 2014 05:09:58 PM



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