Tuesday, January 10, 2012 - 05:46 PM UTC
This latest product from Bronco the Buffalo 6x6 MPCV has the possibility of being one of the best modern armoured fighting vehicles offerings of 2012, and forums have long been filled with “I can’t wait to get one”. Well the release of the Bronco Buffalo 6x6 MPCV is getting close. Take a look inside for more details.
Firstly Armorama would like to thank Bronco for sending these images to us. This is of course a 1/35th scale model of the Buffalo 6x6 MPCV and is a multi-media kit.
• CB35100 - Buffalo 6x6 MPCV – 1/35th scale
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I think it is very difficult to convert the early Buffalo to be A2 because almost 90% details are different. eg: A newly designed bumper, larger hatches on the top, different size windows, different axle and wheel rims, different tail nights, different exhaust pipe, different interior cushion. There are some excellent on-line photos for Canadian examples, see below link. LINK LINK LINK
JAN 12, 2012 - 06:53 AM
Yes you are right, lots of differences between them. Those pics were taken at the Citadel in Quebec City LOL. Thanks for sharing! cheers
JAN 12, 2012 - 07:00 AM
The easiest way to tell an A1 from an A2 are the wheels. On the A1 the rear wheels are different then the front wheels. On the A2 all the wheels are the same. They did this so that all that was required was one type of wheel and tire assembly to replace any wheel. There are other differences but this is the easiest and fastest way to tell them apart. I drive by the plant where they are built everyday and I have many friends that work there. Inside info.
JAN 12, 2012 - 01:39 PM
Yep the wheels are a good recognition feature. Here's an A2 without the hose reel on the boom. And an A1 with bar armour. cheers
JAN 12, 2012 - 02:07 PM
question are there any good photos from the interior ?? henk
JAN 12, 2012 - 05:51 PM
From Greatmodels site: "Status: Taking Pre-Orders Approximate Release: February 2012 Retail Price: $99.95 Your Price: $84.95 " [/quote] On Pre-order at dragonusa, at $74.99 : http://www.dragonusaonline.com/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=BOM35100
JAN 13, 2012 - 12:14 PM
Not an unreasonable price for such a nice kit, especially from Bronco who aren't typically the cheapest around. I'll pass ordering from Greatmodels (Grrr!|:( ), and wait for SprueBrothers to get it in stock. I want this one dearly.
JAN 27, 2012 - 07:26 AM
Yeah, I've been smitten by the Buffalo Bug too. Especially if I survive the build I must have the extra armor on it too. It WILL be built on the next Campaign!! ~ Jeff
APR 29, 2012 - 07:49 AM
I also meant to ask, any news on the slat armor for this in PE? If not, I'll have to go with the bar armor in styrene. ~ Jeff
APR 29, 2012 - 09:15 AM
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