Revell 1/35 German truck( Opel Blitz) Type 2,5-32 (03250)

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Revell 1/35 German truck( Opel Blitz) Type 2,5-32 (03250)

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This is a rebox of an ICM kit so it's not going to fall together, care is needing especially getting the chassis constructed as everything needs to be aligned correctly to ensure that there will be no twists in it and therefore all the wheels hit the floor.
The kit also does not have anything to put into the trailer so dig around your spares box if you want to have kit in the back.
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Re: Revell 1/35 German truck( Opel Blitz) Type 2,5-32 (03250

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Henry Ford had less vehicle production than you achieve Mark, and less choice and quality too! Another cracking build and having just finished another ICM/Revell road-crash joint venture you'll have had your work cut out that's for sure :-D
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Thanks iggie and your not wrong about having my work cut out with these joint venture kits....I have a three more to do yet as well so what could go wrong with those.... :oops: . Luckily though my next build isn't one of those though it's not a new mould it shouldn't be too much hassle getting it together... :razz:
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Another stunner Mark, you really are turning out some top quality models in a short space of time. It is a bit annoying when kit manufacturers don't supply a bit of stowage for vehicles such as this and, indeed, for AFVs. Not everyone has a well stocked spares box and sourcing relevant bits from the aftermarket can be a bit pricey. Tissue tarpaulins help and can be made to cover blocks of plastic and what have you to make convincing covered loads for open trucks.
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That Blitz looks the business.
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Your modelling skills combined with your photography skills could fool anyone into thinking these are real life photos.
Outstanding work.
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I can only echo Paddy's words. Great work.

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That is truly stunning, thanks for sharing.
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