Hello,
I think mig productions has discontinued that product. I seen a lot of Legend productions have the same kits but I'm not sure if it's the same kit as the mig productions T-62 Taliban M1 conversion. I was wondering if anyone could clarify if it's basically same kit so I don't buy the wrong kit. I've been wanting to build one since I seen mig produced it. Now all I can find are kits close enough to be a accurate kit from legend the T-62 Taliban M1.
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Posted: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 - 04:42 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 - 09:14 PM UTC
AFAI recall, Mig's kit gives you a resin turret including the anti-radiation lining on the roof, the additional horseshoe cheek-armor, front hull armor and belly extra armor, while Legend's kit is intended to use Trumpeter's turret, and offers the resto of the additional armor packages and the side skirts, plus another fittings.
If you are looking for the Taliban version with the anti-radiation lining and no side skirts, then Mig kit is the one you need.
If you feel capable of doing the roof lining by yourself, them you may use Legend kit. Voyager did the "Modern Russian AFV screw of antineutron layer sets", ideal for finishing that job.
If you are looking for the Taliban version with the anti-radiation lining and no side skirts, then Mig kit is the one you need.
If you feel capable of doing the roof lining by yourself, them you may use Legend kit. Voyager did the "Modern Russian AFV screw of antineutron layer sets", ideal for finishing that job.