Si B’s 1/35 Airfix British Army 30-cwt 4x2 G.S truck
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Work began with chassis assembly.
A nice big A4 destruction manual, very easy to follow.
Quite a few parts here but all necessary and a reasonable level of detail for the unseen bits. No problems with fit and very little flash.…..
Wheels next and again pleased to say they went to together with no issues.
Instructions call for you to stick the front end to the chassis at this point but I decided to get the bed made up so I can dry fit everything and make it easier for painting in sections.
the cargo bed is made up of several parts with good location points. Some good detail on panels and on the battery (?) trays underneath…..
A cheeky dry fit before curling up on the sofa with a glass of something….
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As much as I do like this kit, and that Airfix have utilised the K2 chassis for a GS, why have so many model companies NOW decided to do British softskins, AFTER I'd fully downsized to 28mm have to scratchbuild!Comment
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Cheers chaps, good to have you along :smiling4:
:smiling4:….like they waited for me to scratch build a flak sled for an Opel blitz then released the complete kit :tired:
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There's a new one, isn't thereComment
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Carried on this morning and added the details to the cargo bed. Frames for the canvas tilt and a frame to store the spare tyre.
Next up is the cab. All pretty straightforward stuff really but a boo boo in the instructions have you looking for the base of the cab as part C13…..
Part C13 was added earlier and is actually a part of the steps….
Not exactly a catastrophic mistake but worthy of note if you’re building one. :nerd:
Cab innards go together nicely …
And finally for now, the cab dry fitted together. Will need to chuck a bit of paint around before sealing it up…..
Thanks for looking :thumb2:Comment
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Hi Jim,
Yes it’s a new offering from Airfix, only came out last year according to Scalemates .
Has been a quick, pleasant build so far :smiling4:Comment
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