Alan McNeilly provides an In-Box review of Resicast's 1/35 Mortar Carrier Stowage Set.
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Resicast Mortar Carrier Stowage Setc5flies
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Posted: Friday, July 17, 2009 - 06:38 PM UTC
jjumbo
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Posted: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 - 07:40 AM UTC
Hey Al,
Another nice review !!
My Dad used to say that the UC's were a wee unstable and that their suspension was the weak point.
Being a bit top heavy, they were very easily overloaded and prone to track breakage.
Good to see Resicast included the compressed suspension components for that nose up or ass dragging look !!
Cheers
jjumbo
Another nice review !!
My Dad used to say that the UC's were a wee unstable and that their suspension was the weak point.
Being a bit top heavy, they were very easily overloaded and prone to track breakage.
Good to see Resicast included the compressed suspension components for that nose up or ass dragging look !!
Cheers
jjumbo
Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 - 04:35 AM UTC
Hi John,
Yes, that sounds right. I suspect you either love them or hate them lol, lol but the varients are wide and many. It was a real work-horse across the army. I like the vehicle stowage set idea, You just need to plan in advance if you intend to use them.
Cheers
Al
Yes, that sounds right. I suspect you either love them or hate them lol, lol but the varients are wide and many. It was a real work-horse across the army. I like the vehicle stowage set idea, You just need to plan in advance if you intend to use them.
Cheers
Al