GC Laser 1/35 37mm ammo boxes
KIT #: |
35-0016 |
PRICE: |
$12.99 SRP |
DECALS: |
None |
REVIEWER: |
Ray Mehlberger |
NOTES: |
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G.C.Laser
is based in Genoa, Wisconsin. They started by doing H.O. railroad
accessories. On the 1st of August, 2007 they introduced a line of military
ammunition crates. This was after a year of preparation.
These are in micro-plywood and laser cut.
It comes in a sealed cello bag that has a card stapled to the top of
it. The card has a color photo of the crates assembled and G.C.Lasers street
address, fax number and web site listed.
On the reverse side of this card is the assembly instructions and
illustrations of the parts trees. Assembly is to be done in numerical order.
Carpenters glue is suggested for assembly, but I don’t know what that is and
I assume that super-glue will work just as well.
(Carpenter's glue is a heavy duty wood glue made by a number of companies.
Those of you who have had to repair furniture have used it. Ed)
A second sealed cello bag inside the larger bag holds a length of
string (to do the rope handles on the sides of the crates), a black PE fret
of straps and a brass PE fret of the hasps. The crates themselves are all
laser cut on a single sheet of mini-plywood. They make up to be 1/2" x 1/2"
x 3/8". Each piece is nearly cut through already and will only need a fast
swipe of a sharp hobby knife to remove them.
The instructions say to follow them in numerical order. The
illustrations are very small and I suggest a magnifying glass to read them
well.
37mm ammo was used on quite a few different weapons by various
countries according to Wikipedia. So, these crates will come in very handy
for dioramas.
Ray Mehlberger
June 2012
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