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Heisler25 Jul 2017 6:37 a.m. PST

I purchased three of the new Rubicon Jeep kit, one American and two British. I built the American version first as I needed a generic recon jeep. The same jeep sprues are found in both kits, the only difference is the crews. Four GIs in the American kit, and 2 LRDG and 2 SAS/Airborne crews in the British kit. I found these to be quick and straight forward builds and probably didn't take any more time to build these than a resin kit. Well worth the money I really recommend these.

You can find more ramblings and pictures on these two posts from my blog:

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Mick in Switzerland25 Jul 2017 9:33 a.m. PST

It looks good.

Is it standard hard polystyrene or is it ABS?
What type of glue did you use?

Heisler25 Jul 2017 10:11 a.m. PST

It is your standard hard polystyrene. I put it together with Model Master liquid cement from Testor.

torokchar Supporting Member of TMP25 Jul 2017 3:19 p.m. PST

RAT PATROL!!

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