Hi!
Today is the finish work on two Soviet machines. BA-10 (Unimodels) and KV-1 M1942 (Trumpeter). I would like to share with you a little reflection on the quality of the box. " Work on the first, despite the small size I think it is a terrible hassle - unreadable instruction, poor cripples, and a lot of spreads particularly on small parts made me at times to despair. But the effect is satisfactory in my opinion - would be less painless fills up the fight on the tables.
second vehicle is a majestically huge tank KV-1 from Trumpeter - complete denial of the quality of products Unimodels. It consists of quickly, easily and pleasantly - painlessly and peacefully. This is the second KV-1 in my collection. My constant sparring partner already trembling at the thought of ever growing in strength RKKA. Until then, the balance of clashes with the German Heer Wookusha'm failing as a speeding horda zielonych Orków :D
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Welcome back!
Today's productions are big "pushing forward" for my RKKA army. I've finally managed to finish BA10 (Unimodels) and KV-1 (Trumpeter). I'm gonna say right now few short words about "in-box" quality of both sets. BA10 was very hard task for me. Instructions (as usual for UniModels standards) were completely unreadable. Huge amount of "plastic scrap" around the parts (especially around the small ones) made me feel very angry. It was definitely unpleasent and annoying. Let's hope the combat valor on the wargaming table will be rather different.
The second task was a KV-1. That huge "monster" was completely different from that UM plastic scrap. Construction was nice and easy - fast and simple. That's the second KV-1 in my RKKA collection. My friend - Lucas is from now on terryfied about that fact. My Soviet Army is so unstoppable like the "angry horde of Orc's" - so on Monday I'm gonna test the full strenght of my heavy tank platoon directly on Lucas Wermacht forces. :D
Little photo effort down under:
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