Question on the FOV Stryker
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Question on the FOV Stryker
i was wondering if the FOV Target styrker was worth alook? i havent seen any on ebay and have beenb trying to find one. can someone give me an opinion and a cost idea?
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The Stryker is readily available at Target for $19.99. I like it. It's alot more basic than past FOV vehicles. A a matter of fact it isn't being sold as an FOV product. It's sold as a Bravo Team. It is 1/32 scale. It is not weathered. It has no real moving parts except for the wheels and a hatch or two. In light of the few new 1/32 vehicle entries in 2009, I still welcome it.
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The Stryker is basic indeed, but I would rate it as one of the best of the Bravo Team 1:32 vehicles. It is also something original. The sculpting is well done and does not look as "cheap" as the other vehicles. Only the commander's hatch and radio operator/troop hatch open on the top. The gun also traverses and elevates. The hatches over the rear troop compartment, the boarding ramp, and the driver's hatch do not open. You will want to get some stowage to put on the vehicle and its a good base for a custom project.
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