New 1/35 from Roden
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Jenny Ryan
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New 1/35 from Roden
British Armoured Car Pattern 1920 Mk.I
I'll be wanting this!!!!!!!
http://www.rodenplant.com/HTML/801.htm
I'll be wanting this!!!!!!!
http://www.rodenplant.com/HTML/801.htm
Re: New 1/35 from Roden
This car is so nice!
Guess, it must be possible to use it for a diorama showing the western front in 1939 ("Sitzkrieg") making a patrol ride at the Maginot line.
I will see where it is available here in Germany.
Guess, it must be possible to use it for a diorama showing the western front in 1939 ("Sitzkrieg") making a patrol ride at the Maginot line.
I will see where it is available here in Germany.
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Re: New 1/35 from Roden
Hi All
Jenny, it's a propper scale (1/35).
I think I may have to get one of these too..
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
Rob
Jenny, it's a propper scale (1/35).
I think I may have to get one of these too..
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
Rob
Re: New 1/35 from Roden
Just got this kit from Hong Kong. It is a very nice model, mind you some of the ejection marks are a pain but most are in the right place. The kit is not cheap. Now what figgies will I use.
flightydog- Be nice to me I am new
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Well Welcome to the forum Flightydog , I saw Lucky Model had it but at $45.99US it is pretty pricey .
Jenny
Jenny
Re: New 1/35 from Roden
flightydog wrote:Just got this kit from Hong Kong. It is a very nice model, mind you some of the ejection marks are a pain but most are in the right place. The kit is not cheap. Now what figgies will I use.
Thanks for the "first look" review flightydog... Waiting for it to arrive at one of the US dealers..
Cheers..
P. Crow
Re: New 1/35 from Roden
eatcrow2 wrote:flightydog wrote:Just got this kit from Hong Kong. It is a very nice model, mind you some of the ejection marks are a pain but most are in the right place. The kit is not cheap. Now what figgies will I use.
Thanks for the "first look" review flightydog... Waiting for it to arrive at one of the US dealers..
Cheers..
P. Crow
Well it has arrived, and I ordered one..... I think between this and the "Invisible Man", I've used up my allotted modeling funds for the next couple of months..
P. Crow
New 1/35 from Roden
Here are the decal options
1] No1 (AAC) Sqn Egypt / Iraq 1940-43
2] RTC Derbyshire Anti Invasion Patrol 1939
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1] No1 (AAC) Sqn Egypt / Iraq 1940-43
2] RTC Derbyshire Anti Invasion Patrol 1939
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flightydog- Be nice to me I am new
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Re: New 1/35 from Roden
"anti invasion patrol" - that the germans laugh themselves to death upon seeing this ac? sorry, this was the first thing coming to my mind!
honestly: this looks like a beautiful kit and both decal options are phantastic looking! which one are you going to use?
honestly: this looks like a beautiful kit and both decal options are phantastic looking! which one are you going to use?
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Re: New 1/35 from Roden
Squadron now has it at $53.99 USD - I'm going to have to skip for now.Jenny Croft wrote:Well Welcome to the forum Flightydog , I saw Lucky Model had it but at $45.99US it is pretty pricey .
Jenny
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Re: New 1/35 from Roden
Sherman 18 wrote:
Squadron now has it at $53.99 USD - I'm going to have to skip for now.
Great Models has it listed for $44.95.. I ordered one, though when they'll have it too ship is anyone's guess.. But I'm in no rush...
P.Crow
Re: New 1/35 from Roden
flightydog wrote:Here are the decal options
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Thanks for the options Flightydog... Could you give me the diameter for the inner rim? One of the guys on my WWI list would like to know if some photo-etch spoked tires sets that he has would fit.. Wants to backdate the kit to an earlier period.. TIA
Cheers..
P. Crow
Re: New 1/35 from Roden
Inner tire size is 18mm diameter measured per the tire with a trusty rule, mind you the plastic rim n' hub attached maybe approx 18.5mm due to the overlap to fit the tire. If that makes sense.
This site may help identify the changes required to produce the earlier pattern.
early pattern rr
Plastic-Models-Store.com have it for $36.85 and they have 15 in stock. I don't know what their postage rates are like.
cheaper kit
This is cheaper for the kit than what I paid however Lucky Models postage was dirt cheap compared to buying from the USA so a little like swings and roundabouts
This site may help identify the changes required to produce the earlier pattern.
early pattern rr
Plastic-Models-Store.com have it for $36.85 and they have 15 in stock. I don't know what their postage rates are like.
cheaper kit
This is cheaper for the kit than what I paid however Lucky Models postage was dirt cheap compared to buying from the USA so a little like swings and roundabouts
flightydog- Be nice to me I am new
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Re: New 1/35 from Roden
flightydog wrote:Inner tire size is 18mm diameter measured per the tire with a trusty rule, mind you the plastic rim n' hub attached maybe approx 18.5mm due to the overlap to fit the tire. If that makes sense.
This site may help identify the changes required to produce the earlier pattern.
early pattern rr
Plastic-Models-Store.com have it for $36.85 and they have 15 in stock. I don't know what their postage rates are like.
cheaper kit
This is cheaper for the kit than what I paid however Lucky Models postage was dirt cheap compared to buying from the USA so a little like swings and roundabouts
Flightydog...
Many thanks for the info and the links. Have passed them on to the guys on the WWI list.
Cheers..
P. Crow
Review of RR 1920
Check out this for a good review of the RR 1920.
flightydog- Be nice to me I am new
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Re: New 1/35 from Roden
flightydog wrote:Check out this for a good review of the RR 1920.
Thanks flightydog... Good link, and nice review. Cool being able to see what the spruces look like. Looking forward to making this my first Armoured build in plastic. Hopefully, someone will start this before me and provide outstanding tips...
Cheers..
P.Crow
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