Lovely kit. Nice review. I have the Japanese service version. You had me dashing to the stash to check the tyres.....................................................different tyres, all ok! 😊 Hopefully they'll see the vid and send you another set. Cheers🦘🦘🦘
Hi Nigel, Great review. Two steering wheels? LOL. You sounded confused there for about a minute. I have one of these I started. I need to get it out and finish it up. The logic behind the two driving positions was that if they needed to retreat quickly they could just drive backwards instead of turning around. I'll be looking forward to seeing you build it. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Hi Nigel, indeed a lovely kit. I did the Western Front version. It is very fiddly, at some points quit tight, remember had some problems on the drive shaft connecting gearbox towards engine. But again lovely kit. Building CSM Renault at the moment. For sure you will love the Romfell.
I hate when they package all the sprues in the one bag and not individually wrapped for better protection,without a doubt trumpeter is probably the best packaged kits you can buy . Nice review Nige
I've got this lovely kit (and the Romfell) in my stash and I'm looking forward to seeing how really easy it is to slice off those miniscule nuts and stick them in position. Getting them in a straight line and regularly spaced will be time consuming i imagine. I'm sure you'll prove me wrong.
@@NigelsModellingBench Yes, I get that, or a piece of tape with marking for the spacing but the human eye is ruthless in picking up the one that is out of place hence the precision required in locating them. I’m probably crying before I’m hurt but I await your build with bated breath 🙂
I imagine that these vehicles would have been used during the Russian civil war following the Bolshevik 1917 revolution, which lasted until 1921. Georgia and Ukraine subsequently became part of the USSR.
I'm not into cars but these ww1 gun trucks are cool. P.s. are you getting that MiniArt P-47d, I've seen the basic kit for less than the arma hobby hurricane.
Lovely kit. Nice review. I have the Japanese service version.
You had me dashing to the stash to check the tyres.....................................................different tyres, all ok! 😊
Hopefully they'll see the vid and send you another set.
Cheers🦘🦘🦘
I bought their Austin 1918 pattern kit, second hand, the other day! 😊 My god, what a big bag of lovely greeblies!
Another great review Nigel, I hope that you will be building this kit as it looks amazing, cheers Nigel.
Hi Nigel, Great review. Two steering wheels? LOL. You sounded confused there for about a minute. I have one of these I started. I need to get it out and finish it up. The logic behind the two driving positions was that if they needed to retreat quickly they could just drive backwards instead of turning around. I'll be looking forward to seeing you build it. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Great looking kit and a great review! Thank you for that.
Hi Nigel, indeed a lovely kit. I did the Western Front version. It is very fiddly, at some points quit tight, remember had some problems on the drive shaft connecting gearbox towards engine. But again lovely kit. Building CSM Renault at the moment. For sure you will love the Romfell.
Thanks for the info
I hate when they package all the sprues in the one bag and not individually wrapped for better protection,without a doubt trumpeter is probably the best packaged kits you can buy .
Nice review Nige
That kit looks like an absolute beauty and right up my street - will certainly be adding it to my ever growing stash!
Looks like a lovely kit. I built the Master Box 1/72 scale version of this, very fiddly. Now tempted by this in 1/35 scale.
Ok Nigel talked me into it I am going to order one of these have always liked the level of detail in the MiniArt kits. Cheers to you, woof to Jess.
I've got this lovely kit (and the Romfell) in my stash and I'm looking forward to seeing how really easy it is to slice off those miniscule nuts and stick them in position. Getting them in a straight line and regularly spaced will be time consuming i imagine. I'm sure you'll prove me wrong.
I will probably mark a straight line with a pencil John?
@@NigelsModellingBench Yes, I get that, or a piece of tape with marking for the spacing but the human eye is ruthless in picking up the one that is out of place hence the precision required in locating them. I’m probably crying before I’m hurt but I await your build with bated breath 🙂
Cool review.
I imagine that these vehicles would have been used during the Russian civil war following the Bolshevik 1917 revolution, which lasted until 1921. Georgia and Ukraine subsequently became part of the USSR.
on the box the photo on the board says Petlyura, this was our Ukrainian politician
His name was Simon Petliura
and the second car is also Ukrainian, Zaporozhye division, it says fast on board
@NigelsModellingBench please build this for the channel! 🤞
I'm not into cars but these ww1 gun trucks are cool. P.s. are you getting that MiniArt P-47d, I've seen the basic kit for less than the arma hobby hurricane.
Hannants have that kit on Special
Nigel - I sent you an email for the Titanic porthole jigs. Our group is looking for some, thank you
I replied.
@@NigelsModellingBench thank you
Very nice
.....да-miniart делают красиииивые модели....
Learned something new. I thought all kits were cello wrapped.
.....тоооо-лииииии еще будетттттт......
-их новый p-47 в 48 масштабе воообще космический......