Anyscale Models WW2 Trucks (A Review)
Being a bit tight with tha brass (don’t like spending money (translation)) I am always on the look out for a bit of added value and with these models I think I might have found some.
Now personally, in my head, I always equate usefulness on the tabletop with cost, I don’t mind 20 to 25 pounds on a good old armoured tank bristling with guns and such but why do I need to pay the same for a dirty old workhorse truck ?
CMP Truck |
So when I saw these on eBay for 11 pounds each my eyes lit up, got to grab me a couple of those bad boys and see what the craic is. So I bought a CMP and an Austin K 5 just to see what they were like and very impressed I was too.
The photos above show how the kits arrive, 4 bits, that’s my kind of model ! The pieces are resin with a pre fitted wire guard on the front, they fit together well with minimal fuss. I did find a few bubble holes in the resin, mostly on the wheels but at 11 quid a pop I was expecting much worse.
The detail, again considering the price, is pretty damn good and a spot of dry brushing and some washes have really brought out the panel lines. The canvas covers are removable and come in a slightly different resin to better simulate cloth.
K5 Kit |
So if you are looking for some for some low cost solutions to your WW2 Transport issues don’t look any further than Anyscale. They have a good selection of trucks as well as the odd tank and a good range of scenics.
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Autor: Ken ReillyYarkshire GamerYarkshire GamerYarkshire Gamer
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