Gecko Models - WWII British Army 4x2 GS Truck - Construction
Komentarzy
14 30 March, 11:59
Treehugger
Plastic looks really nice, not at all the flash ridden unholy mess I see with some other kit brands. 😄
Plastic looks really nice, not at all the flash ridden unholy mess I see with some other kit brands. 😄
1 April, 08:12
Eddy Marshall
Hey Treehugger... Yeah the plastic is pretty good and there is some impressive moulding to some of the pieces... Although the sheer minuscule size of parts is mind boggling... A good 50% of the kit is absolutely tiny and fragile...
Hey Treehugger... Yeah the plastic is pretty good and there is some impressive moulding to some of the pieces... Although the sheer minuscule size of parts is mind boggling... A good 50% of the kit is absolutely tiny and fragile...
2 April, 09:12
Eddy Marshall
Hey Olivier... Fiddly in the sense that every part is extremely small with little to no bonding area... What keying that has been supplied dissolves at the mere smell of extra thin cement... Lol... Don't breathe around loose parts, they'll go walkabout... I usually build tanks and really wasn't prepared for these microscopic pieces that break and won't bond well when building... None the less I'm kinda enjoying the challenge...
Hey Olivier... Fiddly in the sense that every part is extremely small with little to no bonding area... What keying that has been supplied dissolves at the mere smell of extra thin cement... Lol... Don't breathe around loose parts, they'll go walkabout... I usually build tanks and really wasn't prepared for these microscopic pieces that break and won't bond well when building... None the less I'm kinda enjoying the challenge...
2 April, 09:17
John
Looking good. Sounds like another challenge with the tiny parts is avoiding the wrath of the hungry carpet monster.
Looking good. Sounds like another challenge with the tiny parts is avoiding the wrath of the hungry carpet monster.
4 April, 11:39
Eddy Marshall
Cheers John... Hold your breath and tongue the right way on this one mate... Haven't lost anything yet...
Cheers John... Hold your breath and tongue the right way on this one mate... Haven't lost anything yet...
5 April, 17:00