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Revell's Leopard 1A5 is a nice little model, the parts fit well, despite the horrible plastic. The most difficulty I had was - in removing the tiny bits from the sprues ( especially the sprockets ), and adding the tow ropes. - My own fault - I left these 'til last,they should have been added earlier, and painted in situ!
I'm afraid that the 1/72 tanks are getting too small for me - I spent quite a while fighting the carpet monster, and he still has one of the track links. I broke one of the turret lugs, due to fat fingers, so it's now immovably fixed.
I enjoyed this as a bit of a diversion, but I won't be buying any more 1/72 tanks/vehicles
Dave
Revell's Leopard 1A5 is a nice little model, the parts fit well, despite the horrible plastic. The most difficulty I had was - in removing the tiny bits from the sprues ( especially the sprockets ), and adding the tow ropes. - My own fault - I left these 'til last,they should have been added earlier, and painted in situ!
I'm afraid that the 1/72 tanks are getting too small for me - I spent quite a while fighting the carpet monster, and he still has one of the track links. I broke one of the turret lugs, due to fat fingers, so it's now immovably fixed.
I enjoyed this as a bit of a diversion, but I won't be buying any more 1/72 tanks/vehicles
Dave
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