Quoted Text
Roden should be ashamed of themselves for issuing this kit in the state that it is. It is badly moulded with horrendous sink marks, particularly in the corrugated roof - all the way along the top from one end to the other.
The two piece turntable for the front wheel just doesn’t fit together at all. The track rollers and wheels are full of large sink holes and virtually every piece is either flashed and or mismatching halves requiring considerable clean up.
Significant replacement of kit parts by scratch built alternatives is required - as is additional detailing to replace detail lost when parts are stuck together - to turn this model into anything remotely satisfactory.
Great subject but very poor execution. Caveat emptor
First, don’t get me wrong, but the kit sprue shots don’t show any of the problems you’re having (not that they’d show fit problems). The sprue shots look pretty clean to me. However, knowing my own experience with Roden kits over the last 12 years or so, is it possible you have a kit that is defective? I have built several of their 1/32 aircraft (12 in the last ten years) and all three of their Rolls Royce armored cars, along with several 1/144 kits. I’ve found the “quality” of Roden moldings can vary from one kit to another— I’ll use their 1/32 Nieuport 28 and their Sopwith Triplane as examples— the first Nieuport I built was a pleasure, simple, everything fit, right out of the box. The second had a short-shot cowling, and a wicked warp in the top wing, both of which were hard to correct. My first Triplane had hundreds of “pinholes” in the upper and lower wings, and there were some fit issues (probably caused by warping when removing hot plastic from the molds) other than that, it was Ok. But my second Triplane (I built more than one because I was building for commission at the time) had none of the issues of the first. I had similar small detail issues between the armored cars, which are supposedly from the same molds, and thier 1/144 aircraft never seem to fit together correctly without work. I’ve also noted differences in Roden quality between the Squadron “Encore” boxings and the stock Roden boxings of the same kit. I think this is because QC is not a top concern at Roden, The question I have for you is have you contacted Roden directly to discuss the issues? I have in the past, and they have sent me (although not recently since they changed their location in the Ukraine) entire sprues for replacement. I recommend you talk with them. Also, I’ve come to accept that a Roden kit is more like a “cottage industry” “short” or “limited run” kit, so when I buy their kits, I don’t expect Tamiya, Hasegawa, or WnW quality. They do produce kits in plastic no one else will attempt. Case in point is this tractor. So, I can usually live with the kit if if doesn’t fall together (on the other hand, I also don’t buy some of the kits they produce because I’m not interested in correcting them). When I think of all the Roden kits I’ve built over the years, the Nieuport 28 is the only one ive seen that didnt have at least one major issue in fit).
VR, Russ