As I mentioned the other day, my next build after the duo of Sherman Crabs will be straight from the box, as a change of pace from the heavy converting and scratchbuilding necessary there. Initially, I wanted to start the Bronco Ram cruiser tank, but I discovered that kit has a lot of not-so-minor problems, so I shelved that plan. Instead, I decided on the Trumpeter Rooikat.
This is a big, South African, eight-wheeled armoured car developed specifically for the kind of terrain and warfare in southern Africa. First deliveries were around 1990, and it is only used by the South African National Defense Force, which had about 240 of them at one point. It has a crew of four (commander, driver, gunner and loader) and is armed with a Denel GT4 76 mm high-velocity gun and two MG4 machine guns, which are modernised M1919 Brownings. The name translates as caracal (literally as “red cat” — and not, as Dutch-speakers like me tend to read it, “reap-cat”
) and is pronounced /ˈrɔːj.kat/ or /ˈroːj.kat/.
Here are some shots of the kit:
[ATTACH]378534[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378535[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378536[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378537[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378538[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378539[/ATTACH]
You get two A sprues and four B sprues (the two small ones in the first sprue photo) and eight rubber tyres. Everything else shown above is included only once (other than the ruler, which is mine and there to show how big this thing is
). Instructions are in black and white, and look to be the usual Trumpeter style (that is, clear and easy to follow) while the painting instructions are in full colour. One option is the camouflaged version shown above, the other two are plain brown overall.
This is a big, South African, eight-wheeled armoured car developed specifically for the kind of terrain and warfare in southern Africa. First deliveries were around 1990, and it is only used by the South African National Defense Force, which had about 240 of them at one point. It has a crew of four (commander, driver, gunner and loader) and is armed with a Denel GT4 76 mm high-velocity gun and two MG4 machine guns, which are modernised M1919 Brownings. The name translates as caracal (literally as “red cat” — and not, as Dutch-speakers like me tend to read it, “reap-cat”

Here are some shots of the kit:
[ATTACH]378534[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378535[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378536[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378537[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378538[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378539[/ATTACH]
You get two A sprues and four B sprues (the two small ones in the first sprue photo) and eight rubber tyres. Everything else shown above is included only once (other than the ruler, which is mine and there to show how big this thing is

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