German Bundeswehr Flakpanzer Gepard A2
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1 26 December 2016, 09:50
Eugen P.
Can you talk something about the building? I´ve heard some good things about this kit. Is it real? I want to buy it too, but my last tank is about 30 years ago.
Can you talk something about the building? I´ve heard some good things about this kit. Is it real? I want to buy it too, but my last tank is about 30 years ago.
26 December 2016, 16:37
Martin Rauscher
The built was very easy, parts fit together very well. What I didn't like were the mounting of the two guns. There's not much space between the guns and the turret, so the paint is scrubbed of after painting. That's what I didn't like so much. What I also didn't like was the assembly of the tracks... So many f.... single parts... It drove me crazy. I'm also going to built meng's Gepard soon, so I'm looking forward to have a comparison between both cats. But anyway a very nice model, you just need a bit of patience for it 🙂
The built was very easy, parts fit together very well. What I didn't like were the mounting of the two guns. There's not much space between the guns and the turret, so the paint is scrubbed of after painting. That's what I didn't like so much. What I also didn't like was the assembly of the tracks... So many f.... single parts... It drove me crazy. I'm also going to built meng's Gepard soon, so I'm looking forward to have a comparison between both cats. But anyway a very nice model, you just need a bit of patience for it 🙂
26 December 2016, 16:50
Eugen P.
Thanks. The tracks are something, I thought about. I've read that there are about 700 parts. 😮
Thanks. The tracks are something, I thought about. I've read that there are about 700 parts. 😮
26 December 2016, 17:03
Martin Rauscher
True that, each link consists of 4 parts, around 70 links each site, so you'll get around 550-600 pieces
True that, each link consists of 4 parts, around 70 links each site, so you'll get around 550-600 pieces
26 December 2016, 17:45
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Takom´s version of this nice SPAAG in 1:35.
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