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Editor-in-ChiefEngland - South West, United Kingdom
Joined: May 14, 2006
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Posted: Monday, March 20, 2017 - 11:43 PM UTC

Mark Nicodemus takes a look at an oldie from Tamiya in the form of a German Tank Destroyer Sd. Kfz. 131 Marder II in 1/35th scale.
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Canada
Joined: January 09, 2017
KitMaker: 11 posts
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Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 01:22 AM UTC
Over the years,I've built a few of these and l still have three in my stash.Still a sweet kit after all these years,despite the sheer age of the molds.
Saitama-ken, Japan / 日本
Joined: February 12, 2016
KitMaker: 128 posts
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Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 01:19 PM UTC
Although I don't have solid refs with me here I'm willing to bet a month's salary that this model DIDN'T come out in 1971. I think it was more like 1976, or '77. I realise Scalemates review page says 1971 but I'll stake my next beer on that being wrong.
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Solothurn, Switzerland
Joined: September 24, 2006
KitMaker: 161 posts
Armorama: 121 posts
Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 01:35 PM UTC
Built that one years ago, must be 10 or 15 years. It's a nice kit and a good build.
Pennsylvania, United States
Joined: October 27, 2009
KitMaker: 195 posts
Armorama: 194 posts
Posted: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 10:33 PM UTC
I have one that is 90% done but abandoned in my stash. Painted and everything, except for the tracks. No AM though the tracks need replacement the most. I think I abandoned it because of the lack of radios issue and the need for AM track. Also that idler issue didn't help either! Maybe I'll pick up a cheap Alan PzIIC and finish up this model...
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Canada
Joined: September 06, 2002
KitMaker: 93 posts
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Posted: Thursday, March 23, 2017 - 05:54 AM UTC
Definitely not 1971 release date...
Manitoba, Canada
Joined: January 03, 2016
KitMaker: 3,791 posts
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Posted: Friday, March 24, 2017 - 06:39 AM UTC
Oh here's a nostalgic build! Had one of these in the stash until not too long ago. Now I'm faced with better details but questionable instructions on the Dragon kit. This one is, in comparison, a fun and quick build and kits like this always leave me smiling even as I try and figure out ways to update the details.
New Jersey, United States
Joined: December 08, 2003
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Posted: Friday, March 24, 2017 - 12:15 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Definitely not 1971 release date...
Confusion stems from the fact that the original Pzkpfw II F/G is from 1971. So that date is on the sprue. This actual kit came in about five-six years later.
There was a full article on how to update this kit in an old IPMS/USA quarterly I have from around 1977.
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Metro Manila, Philippines
Joined: May 06, 2007
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Posted: Friday, March 24, 2017 - 02:04 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted Text
Definitely not 1971 release date...
Confusion stems from the fact that the original Pzkpfw II F/G is from 1971. So that date is on the sprue. This actual kit came in about five-six years later.
There was a full article on how to update this kit in an old IPMS/USA quarterly I have from around 1977.
Down below on the instruction sheet, the copyright is dated 1976.
Manitoba, Canada
Joined: January 03, 2016
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Posted: Monday, March 27, 2017 - 08:05 AM UTC
There you go! So its a decent 1976 kit like we maintained earlier. Still a fun build on a rainy weekend with the kids.