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Posted: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 - 08:19 AM UTC
does the italeri M113 includes an interior??
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Posted: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 - 12:07 PM UTC
Yes it does. I don't know about the other variants though.
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Posted: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 - 03:13 PM UTC
Yes, better than Tamiya, but not as nice in my opinion as the Academy ones.. be careful, one of my drivers side headlights was molded on upside down! It had the shade on the bottom. go figure..
My US$ 0.02
Mike
My US$ 0.02
Mike
scoccia
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Posted: Saturday, February 22, 2003 - 07:35 AM UTC
Yes it has got interiors that you can easily improve on your own. Good pictures on how add details can be found at an italian site about cavalry www.cavalleriaitaliana.it. From the home page follow this route: Reparti > Cavalleria di linea > Dal 11° al 15° Rgt. > Cavalleggeri di Lodi (15°) > "Lodi" in scala and click on the M113 pictures to go to the article. It's in italian but you should find on the net a translator helping you to do the job.
scoccia
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Posted: Saturday, February 22, 2003 - 08:38 PM UTC
I tried to get there but all it gives is the lik to a frame. I try to give you more details about reching it.
The quick way:
1) go to the home page at the address www.cavalleriaitaliana.it
2) click on Ricerca (Search) that is the first entry on the menu at the bottom of the page
3) in the search text box type m113a1 (or M113A1) and click on Cerca
4) click on the first link of the two and you are there
The long way:
1) go to the home page at the address www.cavalleriaitaliana.it
2) from the upper menu click on "Reparti" and a new menu appears on the left of the page
3) from the menu on the left of the page click on "Cavalleria di linea" and the left menu expands
4) click on Dal 11° al 20° Rgt. (that means from the 11th to 20th Regiment) and the left menu will turn into a list of Regiment names
5) click on Cavalleggeri di Lodi and the menu will expand highlighting your choice in yellow
6) click on "Lodi" in scala and in the main page you'll get a list of available models for that Regiment
7) click on "Lenta 1985: M113A1 - 1° Squadrone Esplorante" and it will take you there.
Hope this time it works
The quick way:
1) go to the home page at the address www.cavalleriaitaliana.it
2) click on Ricerca (Search) that is the first entry on the menu at the bottom of the page
3) in the search text box type m113a1 (or M113A1) and click on Cerca
4) click on the first link of the two and you are there
The long way:
1) go to the home page at the address www.cavalleriaitaliana.it
2) from the upper menu click on "Reparti" and a new menu appears on the left of the page
3) from the menu on the left of the page click on "Cavalleria di linea" and the left menu expands
4) click on Dal 11° al 20° Rgt. (that means from the 11th to 20th Regiment) and the left menu will turn into a list of Regiment names
5) click on Cavalleggeri di Lodi and the menu will expand highlighting your choice in yellow
6) click on "Lodi" in scala and in the main page you'll get a list of available models for that Regiment
7) click on "Lenta 1985: M113A1 - 1° Squadrone Esplorante" and it will take you there.
Hope this time it works
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Posted: Sunday, February 23, 2003 - 12:09 AM UTC
thanks for the great help good reference on the italian site!!
80a2
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Posted: Sunday, February 23, 2003 - 02:25 AM UTC
You're welcome! Always a pleasure to be useful.
Ciao
Ciao