I got the new BBI Humvee today
First, details are pretty basic. The vehicle pretty much consists of upper and lower plastic shells screwed together. The vehicle does not have much weight to it - actually, I think a PTE Hummer weighs more! There is no ballistics glass, period. Nothing on the turret shields, windows, or windshield. I partly expected that would be the case as BBI never included glass windows on their previous Humvees, but it is still a little disappointing. The underside is poorly detailed. Wheels are hollow and really not much suspension detail and no transmission detail. At least there are no holes on the floor under the rear seats! The paint job is very basic. Just a single color for the upper and lower surfaces with mild weathering. Details like straps, headlamps, etc. are not painted.
The new vehicle's interior has the seats, steering column, dash, and computer screen (neat!), and raised details on the floor. The door insides have the latches detailed. The cargo bed is very basic with a couple clamps for holding weapons and not much else. Previous BBI Humvees had jerry cans and spare hubcaps detailed in the cargo bed; the 21c Humvees had similar details.
While it is neat to have an M1114 Up-Armored Humvee, but BBI's new vehicle is only marginal compared to the competition, including the older BBI Humvees. It really comes across as a "cheap" vehicle to me, not helped by the lack of paint detailing, simplistic tooling, and especially the lack of any ballistics glass. It will be great with the new BBI figures, which themselves are not the greatest. With a little work, however, this vehicle could be brought up to snuff and turned into something that is pretty good.
Here are some comparison pictures with other 1/18 scale Humvees so you can see how it stacks up:
BBI Humvee (Standard)
BBI Super Humvee
21c Humvee (first version)
Unimax Bravo Team Humvee
