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Type 94 Japanese tankette with trailers |
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Set #: 72045 | Review
Simon
Ashford
simon(dot)jashford(at)btinternet(dot)com Edited by Marc Mercier |
This
model comes in a generously sized, sturdy cardboard box, with box
art showing a tankette towing the general purpose box trailer, both
in an overall grass green scheme. There is a 4 page instruction sheet, which seems clear and straightforward. On the first page there are photos of the various sprues (called Ramka in Polish), but I note that the image of sprue E does not actually match the sprue. However I do not see that this should pose a problem for most modellers. The actual instructions show the correct part. The final page lays out a 4 colour scheme for a 1937 vehicle, including 3 views of the GP box trailer, and 1 of the enclosed trailer. I believe that the decal sheet provides more markings than are depicted either here, or in the box art. At
this point I have to comment that I noted that I was missing 1 sprue
with a mispacked replacement. I contacted my supplier by email, copying
in the manufacturer, who, within 24 hours had promised a replacement,
which was received in days. Customer service is what happens when
there is a problem. |
Looking at the parts on the sprues they all seem cleanly moulded, with no flash. Considering the exploded view instructions I am not anticipating any issues in assembly. The driver’s hatches and the commander’s hatch are separate items, allowing them to be modelled open, but that leads to my only criticism, the lack of crew figures for a vehicle rarely seen buttoned up. The door in the hull rear is moulded integrally with the hull, but if you really want that open it can be done – long and involved but possible if you are that committed. The PE is straight forward with only 1 element of forming which should be quite simple. |
Here are the sprues that make up the vehicle itself : |
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Here
are the sprues for both types of trailers : |
Conclusions
Overall
this looks to be a model with lots of potential, and I am looking
forward to assembling it. |
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Article Last Updated: 19 October 2017 |