Someone asked if their kits were any good here on site , wich drew attention from the lynch mob ,I thought the beating they took was a bit harsh ,don't expect a kit from the Ukraine that's probably a third of the price to be like a Tamiya no brainer ,yes the parts do go together without a hitch but that's what you've paid all that money for.
So what did I get for under a tenner must have been because it came off Ebay two or three years ago. Now I reckon this kit to be about EIGHTEEN years old so ,sharply moulded in green plastic with rubber tracks not my favourite but hey it's hardly new technology
Fit of parts was very good the only thing I did was to put some strapping (masking tape) and handles on the external fuel tanks and replaced the grab handles with some Albion Alloy s brass rod but only because the kit ones were so finely moulded I couldn't remove them from the spru without breaking them.
Bovington tank museum is I suppose barley thirty minuets down the road from me though I haven't been since Tiger day a couple of years ago ,my daughter and I always got the ticket for the year and were regulars but now in mid teens it's not that cool to be seen with dad let alone in a tank museum, but from what I can remember of their KV one side the track is as tight as a banjo string the other has got some sag about it so .......rubber tracks I trimmed the teeth off of the sprocket so they laid around nicely and fixed at each wheel with a spot of super glue incorporating the over the top sag but hey I think it looks cool even if its incorrect.
The whole thing was primed with Expo light gray (rattle can) as you can see nice and smooth plus from the can its fool proof. Don't think theres much doing at the beginning of next week so should get some green on it fingers crossed.




Dave.
So what did I get for under a tenner must have been because it came off Ebay two or three years ago. Now I reckon this kit to be about EIGHTEEN years old so ,sharply moulded in green plastic with rubber tracks not my favourite but hey it's hardly new technology
Fit of parts was very good the only thing I did was to put some strapping (masking tape) and handles on the external fuel tanks and replaced the grab handles with some Albion Alloy s brass rod but only because the kit ones were so finely moulded I couldn't remove them from the spru without breaking them.
Bovington tank museum is I suppose barley thirty minuets down the road from me though I haven't been since Tiger day a couple of years ago ,my daughter and I always got the ticket for the year and were regulars but now in mid teens it's not that cool to be seen with dad let alone in a tank museum, but from what I can remember of their KV one side the track is as tight as a banjo string the other has got some sag about it so .......rubber tracks I trimmed the teeth off of the sprocket so they laid around nicely and fixed at each wheel with a spot of super glue incorporating the over the top sag but hey I think it looks cool even if its incorrect.
The whole thing was primed with Expo light gray (rattle can) as you can see nice and smooth plus from the can its fool proof. Don't think theres much doing at the beginning of next week so should get some green on it fingers crossed.
Dave.
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