A bit of a weakness, it was, but it wasn't
all that bad at £6.99, and a bit of a weakness for tank transporters was
involved too! However and actually it was the 4x4 VAB-alike that swung it!
Better pictures than we saw last time,
scale is all over the place but it is with all these new production, smaller
scaled, Die-cast metal Chinatanks. Contents include the Transporter at a good
OO/25mm, the VAB'ish APC at around HO/20mm and a Merkava and Gazelle/Aluette
which are better suited to 15mm war-gaming, but may be a tad big for them? In
addition abroad sign seen in many of these sets over the last 15-odd years, so
probably bought-in.
The contents in mid-play, you've gotta have
a play, easier to justify if you're taking photographs for a Blog article, but
it's still playing! You would find two wheeled AFV's on one transporter, but
with a longer trailer than this one's scaled-to, the reason this one fits is
becasie the trailer is a bigger scale hence the spare width either side of the
carrier.
Big rigs are big, but they're not too big
to be pushed off the road by a boat-nosed AFV, this one is. But as a standalone
model, is exactly the kind of thing operated by all these outsourced logistics
companies used by modern militaries. The 5th-wheel works, although I think the
fit would get loose with lots of play as it’s a styrene female working against
a metal male part, and the latter would pare-down the former.
God Knows? Is it a late Gazelle, a newer
Alouette; it's a small toy helicopter and will go in the tub with the other
'odd' die-cast helicopters!
As stated a bit big for the currently
faddish 1:120th war-gaming, probably about 1:100? I'm not going to start
measuring it and working-out ratios or percentages, I just don't care enough!
Barrel seems to have slightly more elevation than the real thing, at that angle
the breech is on the floor!
Historical footnote - it's exactly one hundred years ago today that these rumbled clanked over the mud at Cambrai, giving my Bavarian cousins a bit of a shock!
This is the kiddy I was after! I've got several with
tons of Asian style parade markings daubed all over them; indeed we've seen a
couple here, but there are more in storage, the models been around for at least
12 years, probably longer, but this is the first in a camouflage - I may have a
plain, green one somewhere?
I'm sure the thing on the passenger cupola
(I'm assuming left-hand drive!) is a water-cannon for riot control-work and
versions do exist in fire (the red lights still on the roof!) and police/SWAT
colours . . . nice!
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