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Post by Faust on Oct 25, 2017 19:30:51 GMT -5
I’m only relatively new to the world of armour modelling, and most of what I’ve got is old Matchbox and Fujimi 1/76 kits. These are fun little gems that largely build well, fast and simply. I am not into the armour for the superdetailing of it all; I just pick designs that are cool-looking, unusual or funky (or a Matchbox). I don’t really care if it’s a truck, tank, SP gun or command/recon car, if it arouses my interest, I’ll give it a shot. That’s why I surprised myself when I picked up my newest armour acquisition, the old Hasegawa 1/72 Isuzu TX-40 fuel truck. I mean, it’s not all that elegant or unusual; it’s just a gas truck. However, something about it called out to me and I’m glad it did. This kit is sometimes bundled with Hasegawa’s 1/72 Japanese aircraft, in order to create a diorama set. It’s certainly a good choice for it. However, I didn’t buy it for a diorama. I just bought it because it seems to me that everyone forgets the important role that simple little trucks have in wartime, whether it was in WWII or even now. I wanted to have a little display piece that would remind everyone, including me, that there was more to ground combat than tanks and mobile guns. I wanted to immortalize the oft-disregarded vehicles toiling behind the scenes. Check out this little old kit at the link below. Sure, it’s simple, but I think it’ll be fun! adamrehorn.wordpress.com/hasegawa-172-isuzu-tx-40-fuel-truck-out-of-box/
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Post by dogfish7 on Nov 14, 2017 15:54:15 GMT -5
So, when you gonna build it??
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Post by Faust on Nov 14, 2017 18:48:57 GMT -5
Soon.
It looks like a pretty simple, fun little kit. Should be a blast to age it, too.
It's also nice that it's not super-complicated like so many Japanese armour kits.
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Post by harron68 on Nov 15, 2017 11:20:54 GMT -5
The small scale military kits build relatively fast, and rely on good camo painting. Best to u on this one.
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Post by dogfish7 on Nov 15, 2017 12:06:02 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to watching your build and have you Book Marked.
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