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Re: If it LOOKS Like a Pz IV then it must be a Pz IV ????

November 1 2005 at 8:05 AM
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Response to If it LOOKS Like a Pz IV then it must be a Pz IV ????

Well it does look like a Pz1V and in most areas has amazing detail. There are a few niggling problems that will be addresed in future issues of the kit. The location of the hatches on the front plate comes to mind.

I think a lot of the bashing of this kit results fom all the "super kit" hype that was put out prior to the release of the kit. So the kit went under the modeling microscope and the "rivet counters" were having a field day. I note that the 80 innovations listed by DML for the kit have not been mentioned.

So what do we have? Eighty great innovations versus three or four items that aren't quite right. Actually, the only thing I'll fix is the front plate and then only if I decide not to cover it up with spare tracks!

 
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