In addition to some new tank models, 12GO also offers armored personnel carriers, including the Stryker X. The sturdy model has an interior that can easily be removed and replaced with engines.
Manufacturer: | 12GO |
Set-Number: | 96006 |
Theme: | Military |
Release: | 2024 |
Parts: | 2005 |
Figures: | 0 |
Dimensions: | 32 x 15 x 15,5 cm |
Scale: | 1:24 |
Age: | 12 |
Building Time ca.: | 4 Hours |
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Construction
Today we have a model without tracks. Instead we are building a wheeled tank with 8 wheels. The two front axles are steerable and can be controlled either by hand or by a servo motor. First, however, a more or less hollow hull must be built, into which the interior or the engines will later be placed. Technical components are used for the basic frame, which makes the tank very stable and a real toy model.
The rest of the construction is very similar to the other tank models. Lots of covers are built, which can be easily removed to get to the interior. Finally, the interior is built, which is completely printed. The rather poor transfer stickers from 12GO are used for this on the outside. Unfortunately, these are not nearly as good as those from Sluban, for example. If you are interested in the simple motorization, you can see it in the video. The necessary conversion parts are already included in the set. Motors, battery and remote control must be purchased separately, however.
Conclusion:
So far, the Stryker X is the largest wheeled armored personnel carrier model that I have built so far. The brick quality in this set was good and the finished model is very stable. This means that it can also be used as a toy model without any problems. But this inexpensive set also looks quite good on the shelf.
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