The family of these iconic vehicles welcomes a new member this morning upon the arrival of the Tamiya Ausf 'D', bottom left. I also have the photo etch for this one. Interesting to note the different size boxes between the old Tamiya 'C' bottom right.
The Zvezda one is interesting in that it has engine parts and semi working tracks. A review of the Zvezda kit starts off with 'if you are not aiming for accuracy, it's not a bad kit'. Apparently it is a mismash of a 'C' and a 'D'. The reviewer also said the indi link tracks are too wide...., exactly the same as the Tamiya rubber bands in my unscientific comparison. However, they will be thicker. Will I lose sleep over this? Not one minute.
The AFV Club 'D' UHU is by far the most complex kit in that the infrared lamp is a kit in itself and I have a resin upgrade/conversion set that adds the huge generator behind the drivers seats and adds even more detail to the lamp and the body.
Nice little family but I expect the patter of tiny tracks to keep coming for at least another three.
The Zvezda one is interesting in that it has engine parts and semi working tracks. A review of the Zvezda kit starts off with 'if you are not aiming for accuracy, it's not a bad kit'. Apparently it is a mismash of a 'C' and a 'D'. The reviewer also said the indi link tracks are too wide...., exactly the same as the Tamiya rubber bands in my unscientific comparison. However, they will be thicker. Will I lose sleep over this? Not one minute.
The AFV Club 'D' UHU is by far the most complex kit in that the infrared lamp is a kit in itself and I have a resin upgrade/conversion set that adds the huge generator behind the drivers seats and adds even more detail to the lamp and the body.
Nice little family but I expect the patter of tiny tracks to keep coming for at least another three.
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