AFV Club "1/350 US Navy LST-491 Class Tank Haulership" plastic model. The LST-491 class tank launcher served in the United States army of World War II, adopting a hinged lamp that allows for fast and efficient transport of vehicles and supplies and supplies in the Normandy Landing. The appearance of the product is also precisely reproduced to the interior of the vehicle cabin. The bow door and bow lamp can be opened or closed at the neck. There are also three types of bridges to choose from. This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Adhesives, tools, paints, etc., are required for assembly and painting. "Plastic Model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industrial Cooperative Association.
H**R
I like it.
Very nice, took some time. Parts are pretty small but that is the greatest challenge. It's the size of 2 soda cans.
J**R
Instructions
I’ve been doing this for a long time. The instructions are vague and can be confusing for someone without experience. Part numbers don’t always match the actual model part. I was looking for a part by the number in the instructions, that number didn’t exist. I found it under another number.Not sure this was worth the price. I wouldn’t buy from this company again.
J**H
Time will tell. Should make a fine model.
Kit is pricey; but it has many small parts. haven't started yet; but it should be fun.
K**E
Tiny but detailed
You'll want twisers when doing this model. Its a bit larger than a can of soda laying down when completed. Choose between the let open and lading or closed up for sailing. Very true to the LST I saw on the Ohio River. If you like WW2 and the logistics of landing in Europe this shpuld be part of your collection. There isnt enough of theses out there. Everyobe wants battleships and aircarriers.
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