Is the 1/32 FOV M3 Lee worth the price?
It seems to have a good amount of weathering and detail.
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Here's my scoop on the FOV 1:32 Lee...
The cheaper you can find one, the better. The Enthusiast version of the tank does not have all that much weathering, at least not on the order of the S1 M3 Grant or many other FOV tanks. Not many accessories either: trading card, figure, wass ruin, some stowage. Tank features are an opening commander's hatch, rotating turret with elevating 37mm gun, elevating & traversing 75mm main gun and rolling treads.
There was also an action grade version of the M3 Lee that was out at one time at Target and TRU in the 2007-08 timeframe (though my local TRUs still had a Lee or two until just recently). The action grade version does not have any weathering and comes only with the figure, but considering that the Enthusiast version does not have much weathering, tracking down the action grade version will save some cash.
The cheaper you can find one, the better. The Enthusiast version of the tank does not have all that much weathering, at least not on the order of the S1 M3 Grant or many other FOV tanks. Not many accessories either: trading card, figure, wass ruin, some stowage. Tank features are an opening commander's hatch, rotating turret with elevating 37mm gun, elevating & traversing 75mm main gun and rolling treads.
There was also an action grade version of the M3 Lee that was out at one time at Target and TRU in the 2007-08 timeframe (though my local TRUs still had a Lee or two until just recently). The action grade version does not have any weathering and comes only with the figure, but considering that the Enthusiast version does not have much weathering, tracking down the action grade version will save some cash.
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