Saturday, February 25, 2012 - 04:41 AM UTC
Only recently the Vickers Light tank Mark.VI A/B became available in 1/35th scale, now Ace Models tackles the braille scale offering of this diminutive tank which I am sure will be well received by fans of this scale. Take a look inside for details.
Ace Models is building up a considerable catalogue of armour in 1/72nd scale and this new offering fills a gap nicely from between the two World Wars. Five sprues go into this small model one of which is duplicated, that alone tells you that Ace Models has not scrimped on detail. The wheel assemblies are all individual parts with what looks to be nicely detailed vinyl rubber tracks which while not the most in vogue material these days should look good. The instructions included in the photo section of this news report shows a well laid out set of instructions while still retaining the ease of construction by not being overly busy. Having seen a Vickers Light tank Mark.VI in excellent condition at Bovington Tank Museum even I am tempted to give this small scale a try.
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