The ad says 1/32 scale but as it indoors it was in 1/48 scale. Subdue happy with what I got, bigger scale would have been nice though.
- Roadmutt "Roadmutt"
I initially built this model about 40 years ago and recall the earlier version had better fitting parts and the side doors actually slid open and close. But, aside from that the model is a good challenge; not too easy, and not too hard. The instructions are positively accurate, but there are some errors here and there. For model, you must be certain to read them ALL the way owing to to the decals, if not you might assemble the interior and close it up before you realize that there are some decals for the instrument panel. That,however, is more my flaw than the instructions. Beware of one thing, however, and this detracts from the fun by a splendid deal; the seller charges almost as much for shipping as for the model itself. This is outrageous and a complete rip-off as it weighs very modest and does not need rapid shipment..really you can wait a few days as it is USPS anyway. There is modest choice as all of the sellers have the same despicable practice. Next time I will go to my local model store and have them diplomacy it for me at no cost but some time. In this case the model is not always available, so I had to bite the bullet and at that had to restore the initially one for missing parts. Still, it sits conceitedly on my bookcase and reminds me of my youth; my kids are now interested in model construction too, so I have accomplished my purpose in construction it.
- RPowers "RSP, San Diego"
1/32 Kamen Huskie
1:48 scale. This kit early Testors events 9 5/8" lingering as perfect. It features opening clamshell doors, fussy cockpit and authentic decals. Cleverness amount 2
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