I really like RFM kits they make very detailed models. I would say they are not for the novice as they usually have small fiddly parts and PE - more for an intermediate modeler moving up to expert. I think a lot of kit manufacturers are now trying to mould wheels in a different way to avoid the seem around the centre of the tyre circumference, which is a real pain to clean up, especially on treaded tyres.. I agree that rubber tyres is an odd choice for this kit - it kind of moves back to the 1960's and 1970's
If I were purchasing this model, my store had a special kit with photo poisoning and wheels on it. We already have the "tiger cannon" version out. ( I think it more interesting for Interior builders. )
Hi Lukasz, this will be an exciting build/painting and weathering series to look forward to, best regards from Australia, Les
Hope so :)
I guess we have the same taste in armor as I bought this at release. Looking forward to seeing this being painted.
It will be but first it need to be published on paper :)
It's a great looking kit. I love the 3 D printed muzzle breaks. But the wheels could have been better represented.
That's why I replace them with resin set. :)
I built it a few months ago. It is a far cry from the Dragon model. I now have to find figures for it...
Thank you very much buddy! :)
I really like RFM kits they make very detailed models. I would say they are not for the novice as they usually have small fiddly parts and PE - more for an intermediate modeler moving up to expert. I think a lot of kit manufacturers are now trying to mould wheels in a different way to avoid the seem around the centre of the tyre circumference, which is a real pain to clean up, especially on treaded tyres.. I agree that rubber tyres is an odd choice for this kit - it kind of moves back to the 1960's and 1970's
Thank you very much for your comment! :)
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Thx a lot mate! :)
If I were purchasing this model, my store had a special kit with photo poisoning and wheels on it. We already have the "tiger cannon" version out. ( I think it more interesting for Interior builders. )
Yes, I know that they are on sale. but decided to use Pimp My Miniatures :)
I only bought the 1/16 Puma because I wanted a 1/16 a little more than an interior.
It's quite huge in 1/16 I guess :)