are legend kits any good?
i really fancy their azcharit, magdach 7c and some of their centurion conversions, but they are expensive, are they really worth it?
cheers
joe
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greatbrit

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Posted: Monday, January 19, 2004 - 02:34 AM UTC

matt


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Posted: Monday, January 19, 2004 - 02:46 AM UTC
I've got the M1 Accy kit the M151 accy kit and Several of the XM-134 minigun sets.
They are cast Very well. Great little kits.
They are cast Very well. Great little kits.

mikeli125

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Posted: Monday, January 19, 2004 - 07:25 AM UTC
Joe,
squadron.com has these on discount failing that contact moredun models they are in the UK and carry the legand range email them - [email protected]
squadron.com has these on discount failing that contact moredun models they are in the UK and carry the legand range email them - [email protected]


yorkie

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Posted: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 07:25 AM UTC
I got several of their kits. They worth every last penny.
Some of their older kits are not as good as the newer ones, but still great value.
I am working on their Puma, it is superb. I can scan the instrucion for you so you would have an idea how the kits look like. Actually I am thinking about the Azcharit also. (it is 89US$ here)
The weakness of Legend kits is that they provide only in-progress photos in the instruction, no description of any kind. For a complex kits like Puma and Azcharit, sometimes it is hard to follow.
There are lots of reviews of Legend kits at www.track-link.net, (include Azcharit and Puma) you should check them out.
Some of their older kits are not as good as the newer ones, but still great value.
I am working on their Puma, it is superb. I can scan the instrucion for you so you would have an idea how the kits look like. Actually I am thinking about the Azcharit also. (it is 89US$ here)
The weakness of Legend kits is that they provide only in-progress photos in the instruction, no description of any kind. For a complex kits like Puma and Azcharit, sometimes it is hard to follow.
There are lots of reviews of Legend kits at www.track-link.net, (include Azcharit and Puma) you should check them out.

MLD

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Posted: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 07:36 AM UTC
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are legend kits any good?
i really fancy their azcharit, magdach 7c and some of their centurion conversions, but they are expensive, are they really worth it?
cheers
joe
I have the Puma kit and it is very nice. As another poster mentioned they provide pictures instead of instructions so it takes a little planning and thinking to build, but it is do-able.
As for the Achzarit, I wasn't able to get my hands on one from VLS this holiday/discount season, but their (VLS's) flier mentioned rumors of an injection molded version for 04..
Adzimut from France has announced one, but I have not seen anything more on it.
For my money, I think I'll wait a bit longer. It's not like I don't have enough other things to build...
Mike

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Posted: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 08:06 AM UTC
I buy a lot of the Xm 134 mini gun kits. I can't complain about them and I will continue to purchase kits from them.
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