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Bedford
QLD 3-ton 4x4 General Service
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Set #: 72001 | Review Rob Haelterman |
The Bedford QLD was the general purpose vehicle in the QL series, and was the most numerous variant thereof. It was produced from 1940 to 1945. This model comes in a generously sized, sturdy, top-opening cardboard box. Inside there are two sprues (one for the chassis and cab, one for the cargo bed and tarp) and a clear acetate sheet for the windows. The parts are generally well molded without flash or other deficiencies, except for one of the wheels (which is best kept for the better hidden spare wheel) and the fuel tank. The update set by MPK contains better wheels (and especially tyres) and a new fuel tank, and will solve this problem. The
kit appears to represent a QLD vehicle produced after mid-1942, as
the central radiator strip and circular name plate are absent. Normally,
the latter should have been replaced with a rectangular plate, but
this is missing. It is present on the replacement
parts by MPK, however. The front fender supports (seen on the boxtop, but not in the parts) also indicate a later vehicle, as are the larger flanges on the axle stubs used to hoist the vehicle onto a ship. |
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There
is a 5-page instruction sheet, which seems clear and straightforward.
On the first page there are photos of the various sprues. |
6 Marking options are given, all of them for Polish units. As the
decals are meant for kits 72001 and 72002 (the QLR), there are a few
decals that are surplus to requirements in this kit. The decals are crisply printed and in register. |
Conclusions
Overall
this looks to be a model with lots of potential, and I am looking
forward to assembling it (especially as MPK was so kind to send me
a review sample of the update set). |
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Article Last Updated: 16 February 2018 |