Challenger 3 conversion set
for RFM
Newland Models | N° NM94 | 1:35

Statistiques
- Marque:
- Newland Models
- Titre:
- Challenger 3 conversion set for RFM
- No de Modèle:
- NM94
- Échelle:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Kit de détaillage
- Statut:
- Future 2026* Nouvel outillage
- Sujet:
- FV4034 Challenger 2 » Chars d'assault (Véhicules)
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Future 2026
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Commentaires
We're waiting for RFM instead of the English defective product containing Challenger
27 November, 07:06
We are now living in a time when plastic from top companies is almost always better than resin
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Look at the photo—even if we ignore the fact that the barrel appears crooked due to the crooked photo and the turret is not flat, at a minimum the cheekbone plates should not be arched at the edges.
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Compare with the photo, + are the optics either closed or made without the ability to make them look pretty: the photo doesn't show either the transparent part or the groove for the sequin
30 November, 07:53
Since I'm a fan of modern MBTs, I'd really like a Challenger 3, but I won't buy one for who knows what price.
30 November, 07:55
Thanks for the interesting comments.
There definitely are photographs of a C3 turret with the chamfered edges (arched as you wrote) to the turret - similar to how Newland Models show it. There's also definitely photographs of a turrets with square edges (as you say they should be). I wonder if the earliest prototype had the chamfered edges & the later ones square edges?
I agree, for large assemblies such as tank turrets the top companies are producing quality that difficult to beat.
30 November, 18:01
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