MB-Master Box Limited 1/35 Scale Separate Tracks for
Panzerwerfer 42 Auf. Maultier, Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. B, Pz.Kpfw. I Befelswagen,
Opel Blitz Maultier and Jagdpanzer I Ausf. B.
Kit No. T3505
MSRP: $6.95
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I bought this kit, recently, while on a trip to New Jersey for my grand-daughter's
christening. It caught my eye, because it can be used on several different
German vehicles. The manufacturer is based in the Ukraine.
The German approach to construction of military hardware was always
distinguished by the need to unify things. Usually, the same hardware
was interchangable to other applications. So caterpillar tracks, worked
out in 1933 for the tank T1-A, were used for several different vehicles
and successfully worked till May of 1945.
What's in the box?:
 The
kit comes in a small end-opening type box. Step by step photos, on the
back of the box with captions, serves as the assembly instructions.
There are two identical dark gray parts trees in the box. These are
the links. These links are rather small and will take some careful assembly.
However, they will certainly be an improvement over any rubber-band type
treads that they are used to replace. (104 parts per tree)
Conclusion
I think the price is a little high, but so are Model Kasten and Fuelmodelismo
ones too. I otherwise recommend these links.
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