"Warlord plastic Cromwells brief review" Topic
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Vigilant | 16 Feb 2017 10:04 a.m. PST |
Just building a troop of these with the option of using the Konflict 47 Tesla turrets. 1st thoughts are that they ware very nice kits, easy to assemble and they look like Cromwells. They come with 1 crew figure in battledress (I wish someone would make British crews in the heavier winter pixie suit for a change) and with options to have the commander and driver hatches open. Points to not are that for some reason 1 of the location holes for the left inner headlamp guard hasn't gone all the way through – best dealt with before gluing the hull the lower hull. Also if you want to have the driver's hatch open you need to fit the turret 1st because it won't rotate with them open. I bought a couple of the Tesla turrets as an optional swap. The turret rings are slightly too small leaving a very loose fit, but a strip of card glued to the resin soon sorted that out. Finally you get a decal sheet with 3 different names and a variety of divisional signs and troop signs. As usual there is no information as to which markings go together so a bit of research is necessary. Overall nice kits for your late war Brits. |
Troop of Shewe | 16 Feb 2017 4:45 p.m. PST |
S and S models have 28mm Pixie suits, not well publicised, but really good sculpts. |
shaun from s and s models | 17 Feb 2017 2:31 a.m. PST |
thanks tos, we hope to release them very soon along with the churchill sbg conversion kit. |
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