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June 3 2012 at 5:40 AM
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Response to World War I kits

Owen,

There is plenty of information available and real examples to measure/study, so I suspect the big manufacturers don't feel the casual model-buying market (the largest part of the market by far) is sufficiently intersted in WWI.

Whilst they all have a few faults, most of the significant tanks have been kitted in 1/35 scale in plastic. None of the kits below are poor, but all need a bit of TLC to bring out the best in them.

A7V - Tauro
Mk IV, V and Tadpole - Emhar
Whippet - Emhar
FT-17 - RPM

The missing ones are clearly the St Chamond and Schneider

The only one I haven't built is the A7V.

Regards,
John

 
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