KIT: |
Roden 1/72 SdKfz 231 (8-rad) |
KIT # |
702 |
PRICE: |
$8.98 ($7.96 at Squadron) |
DECALS: |
three vehicles |
REVIEWER: |
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NOTES: |
HISTORY |
Allow me to quote from the Roden website for this one.
THE KIT |
This is only the second military vehicle done by Roden. This kit is molded in two different colors. The usual light grey for the body of the vehicle and black for the wheels and suspension parts. You can tell that this is a new mold as there is almost no flash at all on the parts. Ejector pin marks and sink areas were also nearly absent. I know that I'm pleased about this.
Another thing I'm happy about is that there is no modification required to build the kit just as it is from the box. No cutting, no sprue stretching or any other extra work is needed. Though the kit looks complicated, it appears to be a very straight-forward build. There are no options in terms of construction. The turret is designed to turn and it appears that the gun can be elevated. Though it seems from the construction as if the wheels can be made to roll, I'd probably glue them in place. This is a four (eight) wheel steering vehicle so it will be interesting to see if anyone tries to get it to do so!
The instructions are superb and show all the parts placement in a very clear manner. Paints are given as Humbrol numbers as well as generic terms. The small decal sheet offers options for three vehicles. One is in an arid scheme of ochre, light olive and red brown in a disruptive pattern as used in Italy in July 1943. The other two are in Panzer Grey. One from the Eastern Front in 1941 and the other in Norway in 1940. The decals are well printed for their small size and it will be seen how well they work. The sheet is shown at much larger than full size.
CONCLUSIONS |
It is good to see more and more small scale military vehicles. I overheard one fellow at a show the other day saying that he has run out of room to display 1/35 stuff and so is switching to 1/72 to allow for more to be built. This one is really neat and should make into a fine model. Stay tuned.
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