A Lot Of Soviet Armor
Re: A Lot Of Soviet Armor
I've noticed some slight scale variations in the Older K&C stuff I own, too. The good news is that K&C finally listened to collector complaints about the awful way it rendered tank tracks---one piece castings, including the wheels-----and now offers far more realistic renditions. Now, if they will lighten their models a bit------
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Re: A Lot Of Soviet Armor
Their vehicles and their diorama pieces (buildings) are extremely heavy. Did you ever feel the weight of their planes? I would never attempt to hang one from the ceiling.
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really witch ones are close to 1/32? do you have any of them? could you take some pics of them sitting next to a 1/32 of the same type or chassis at least so we can compare size. i think alot of people would be happy to know this info.
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K&C planes are 1/30. I personally don't have any. Most importantly, I have been a member of this board for a few years and I am incapable of showing pics. With my computer prowess, I am lucking to be able to to post topics and replies...
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yeah posting pics on here is a bit confusing at first it took me quite a while to figure it out. if you want to know. you have to become a member of http://photobucket.com/ once you do that try to upload some pics on photo bucket. let me know when you've done that and ill let you know from there