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Col Stone20 Oct 2009 10:08 a.m. PST

I'm wondering about the dimensions of the "1/48" Kitech m2/3 bradley
anyone got one or a good link to someone who has figured out what scale it *really* is?

Garand20 Oct 2009 10:59 a.m. PST

It's 1/48-ish. I have a few kits, and they're all about the same size. The models are pretty dire…

Damon.

Col Stone20 Oct 2009 11:34 a.m. PST

Yes i know the whole deal with shared chassis and so on, got a m1a1 for turning into a wreck=)

thought it'd be interesting to know exactly how big or small the bradley is tho, i'm a 1/56 gamer, but the selection of bradleys is pretty slim in that scale, (imprint has one in 1/50 i know)

Paul Hurst20 Oct 2009 12:30 p.m. PST

Following a thread on TMP last year, I purchased a few Kitech kits to play BF:Evo – Challanger, M1, T-72.

Whilst the upper hull gives a fair representation of the vehicle, the same chassis system is bad.

But if you look passed that, the very low cost of these kits are a bonus for wargamers on a budget – I paid less than £6.00 GBP for each tank, inc delivery.

Col Stone20 Oct 2009 1:05 p.m. PST

The price is the most tempting bit about them :)

If one feels like it, there's aftermarket kits that "fix" some of the problems :)

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