KIT: | Tamiya 1/48 Schwimmwagen type 166 |
KIT #: | 32506 |
PRICE: | $50.00 HKD |
DECALS: | Two options |
REVIEWER: | Paul Cheung |
NOTES: |
HISTORY |
When I saw this swimming jeep was on
sale in one of the local model shops I jumped to buy 2 boxes without
hesitations (by the way, the local retail price is HK$50.00, or US$6.40, I
guess it will be double in US). After I sent a photo of the kit to Scott
he has mentioned to me that there is rumor about the kits (I have, actually
brought the 1/48 Tiger-I at the same time) that they may be modified Bandai
1/48 series back in the1996. This article serves to see whether the Tamiya
offers are updated Bandai versions or new toolings.
THE KIT |
The swimming jeep is broken down into 52 parts, quite a few for a model of
only 3 inched in length when completed. Molded in sand-colored plastic on
the soft side - so be very careful when separating small parts from the
tree. I spent 3 hours, including painting, to finish the kit. This proves
the parts breakdown is logical and well-planned. It serves as an excellent
backdrop for any 1/48 WWII Luftwafe models - in here, I placed it next to
the Fw-190 (also by Tamiya) with the innovative wing-fixed conformal fuel
tanks (by ex-Paragon) - which gives people a solid sense about sizes, we
tend to be familiar about how big a car is but not very often about the
size of a fighter.
CONCLUSIONS |
Now, back to the rumors - is it an updated-version of Bandai kit or not?
The best answer is to place the two kits side-by-side as suggested by
Scott. Unfortunately, I cannot locate my Bandai kits ( I can only, for the
time being, find the Panzer IV, Sd.Kfz.251, Pz.H18/2 Wespe, Sd.Kfz.184
Elefant and the Hetzer) among my 3000-plus collection. So I shall let those
who have the swimming jeep in their possession to compare the trees. But I
am confident enough to tell you that it should be a new kit from Tamiya.
The details are more defined against the Bandai ones and the trees are all
marked with Copyrighted TAMIYA 2004 All Bandai kits come with figures and
non is included in the Tamiya kit - it does not make sense not to include
these figures if it is an updated-version from Bandai. The most convincing
evidence is the moulding gates - the ones in the Bandai kits are all in one
size whereas the ones in the Tamiya kit come in various sizes. Small and
intricate parts are linked with much refined gates in comparison with the
ones that hold main body parts. Another point is that there are more parts
with perforation or holes/openings. All these can only be achieved by more
advanced injection technology. Let the
pictures tell the story.
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