Just started this to go on the dio, first impressions, certainly not a Tamiya in fit or quality (first part off the sprue will need filling where there's a hole left from an air bubble in the plastic) and there's going to be a lot of guessing as to where some parts should be fitted.
Italeri schwimmwagen in 1/35
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Actually apart from the filling and sanding it was the better detailed at the time until Tammy came out with their new tooled kit. This has a suspension but Tammy just had rods I think or was that for the Kubelwagen. Still quite a nice build and would look great in your dio Gerry.
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Actually apart from the filling and sanding it was the better detailed at the time until Tammy came out with their new tooled kit. This has a suspension but Tammy just had rods I think or was that for the Kubelwagen. Still quite a nice build and would look great in your dio Gerry.
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Not seen that program, though the idea of the vehicle makes me think that it could have been fun to drive - used to have a Subi station wagon (dead ringer for a Datsun Cherry estate), funny how it could leave a xr3-i standing on wet roads!:tears-of-joy::upside:Comment
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I'll steer clear then!Comment
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Decided to go 'out of sequence' - instructions say to assemble the shell, then fit the passenger compartment, but to my eyes, it's going to be easier to fit the passenger compartment, then the top of the shell, fill where necessary, sand back etc. then carry on with the rest of the assembly.Comment
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You had me wondering why you have Dutch-language reading material in Suffolk, but then it clicked that this is the “important information” warnings in the lid of the Tamiya box you used for taking the photos
But yeah, some parts are better left on a bit of sprue for as long as possible.Comment
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