V15-131C

V15-131C
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V15-131C Extended jeep (4 wheel) - Light Armoured Hardtop version, as 131A but with roof mount Missile System (3 different missile options supplied).

For the lower-tech and colonial armies, some ideal vehicles for Light Support, Troop Transport, Convoy Escort duties and such: variants on our recent Jeep and Light Truck releases, but with full hardtops with added armour panels, and a rooftop ring-mount that can have either a simple hatch cover or various weapon mounts including manned light turrets for support weapons, Guided Missile Systems and such. These up-armoured light vehicles have slightly larger wheels and tyres than their unarmoured counterparts, to better support their increased weight.

This Missile-armed version kit is supplied with THREE different types of missile load, as shown in the pictures - twin missiles on launch rails, twin tube-launched missiles and quad tube-launched missiles; any one of the three options may be assembled from the parts included.

Please note that the green plastic base shown in pictures is not included, and the 15mm standing figure (a PAU infantryman) is shown for scale only and is also not included.

 

Kit assembly tips: the armoured rear door casting should be glued into the hard-top shell BEFORE fitting the top to the body; the hard-top will be a very snug fit into the body, particularly where the lower parts of the doors extend, and after cleaning the parts up (and fitting the rear door) the best method of fitting it is to place the hard-top upside down on the edge of your workbench (so as to protect the lamps above the cab), positioning the body casting over it and giving it a sharp tap with (ideally) a plastic hammer or a heavy screwdriver handle - if using a metal hammer instead, then the use of a thin piece of wood or sheet plastic is recommended to protect the body casting while doing this. After the hard-top is firmly in place then a small bead of glue may be run round the joint to fully secure it - though the fit is sufficiently tight that this may not really be necessary!


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