
Which is nice but the figures are sorta puffy and bloated looking without fine detail- they remind me of '70s era Tamiya figures. Only other kit of ROC tankers is the Freedom Model kit.

They're made for AFV Club's CM-11 but they fit fine here. It'd kill me in any competition but hell I've probably got enough small issues here and there that they'd knock me out of a contest anyway.Īnd Rob, do you have any idea what the yellow flag represents? The figures are from ModelFan, I built them right out of the box. There is a small seam running around them that would be really hard to get rid of but it's hard to notice unless you're looking for it. So I just epoxied them to the rear drive sprocket and they seem to hold fine. I cemented them several times with epoxy and they didn't want to stay joined. Rating Name Email Review Subject Comments ×. But instead of the overlay you'd expect on most they give you a simple butt joint. 1/35 Takom ROC Army CM11 (M48H) Brave Tiger Main Battle Tank. Takom supplies nicely detailed rubber band ones that fit really well- neither too short or long. I forgot to mention- only real issue I had was the tracks. I really do need to read a little deeper- so far I've only went though the shortest articles on the subject. Yorks make about as much sense as anything I've read. But I'd think they'd still go with M48 hulls simply from a commonality of repair parts. The ROC still use M48s so they apparently wanted an updated version. Army Main Battle Tank CM11(M48H) w/ERA Brave Tiger. This wonderfully detailed kit of the R.O.C.

I have no idea why they went with M48 turrets and M60 hulls. This item is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.
