Here's a head to head comparison of the Airfix/Heller versus the S-model jeep.
Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Comparison Line Up
A comparison line up of some of the jeeps mentioned. Above from left to right: Airfix/Heller, S-model, Dragon, Academy, Hasegawa.
Friday, December 20, 2013
New Airfix Jeep - Willys British Airborne Jeep
Edit: April 2015
This "new" airfix jeep item is called Willys British Airborne Jeep and is in 1/72 scale. It came out mid 2014. I've added photos of my unpainted out of the box build for those interested in how this kit looks like. (see above and "more" section)
This "new" airfix jeep item is called Willys British Airborne Jeep and is in 1/72 scale. It came out mid 2014. I've added photos of my unpainted out of the box build for those interested in how this kit looks like. (see above and "more" section)
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Roco / Herpa Jeep (1/87)
Ok, this breaks the current theme of 1/72 scale jeeps, but since I had this hanging around my shelf and was so impressed by it's quality, I had to post it.
Yup, hard to believe that it's 1/87. This tiny model is significantly smaller than it's 1/72 counter parts but the quality and detail can give them a run for their money. It comes with a trailer. More photos on the "more" page.
Yup, hard to believe that it's 1/87. This tiny model is significantly smaller than it's 1/72 counter parts but the quality and detail can give them a run for their money. It comes with a trailer. More photos on the "more" page.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
S-model Jeep
S-model is a relatively new manufacturer and comes with an eclectic list of model releases so far. Their rendition of our beloved 4x4 seems to be a mix of all that is good in braille jeep land. The size and parts breakdown are similar to Airfix's offering, without the accursed bridging plate on the grille. The tires look to be better and it comes with 2 jeeps and trailers in a box. The armament included is a .50 cal. No figures and canvas top though.
Hot on the heels of the Jeep with Trailer, S-model has released the jeep with 37mm anti tank gun!
I've already got a set and I'll post more soon.
They also do a russian Gaz 4x4.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Italeri Jeep
I encountered this at a LHS once but didn't get it. Now it seems quite difficult to find this kit, especially here in Singapore. Part of Italeri's expanding 1/72 scale models (mostly ex-Esci), this kit is an all new moulding by Italeri. It comes 2 jeeps in a box and is targeted at the wargames market. Only 11 parts to a jeep and half of those are the wheels, this certainly a quick build model kit.
Overall, the kit builds to a decent representation of the jeep, and I dare say it looks more like a jeep than Academy's offering. It is somewhat chunky though, which would be perfect to withstand the rigours of wargaming.
Only the second model kit to offer the canvas top in a deployed fashion. The tires look to be on par with Airfix's offering (if not better). Unfortunately it does not come with any armament whatsoever. The quick build is a plus as some may find Airfix's offering a bit fiddly to build.
Here's an interesting video review on the Plastic Scale Modeller youtube channel.
Overall, the kit builds to a decent representation of the jeep, and I dare say it looks more like a jeep than Academy's offering. It is somewhat chunky though, which would be perfect to withstand the rigours of wargaming.
Only the second model kit to offer the canvas top in a deployed fashion. The tires look to be on par with Airfix's offering (if not better). Unfortunately it does not come with any armament whatsoever. The quick build is a plus as some may find Airfix's offering a bit fiddly to build.
Here's an interesting video review on the Plastic Scale Modeller youtube channel.
Airfix / Heller Jeep
Not to be confused with it's older uglier smaller 1/76 sibling jeep in the Buffalo kit, the Airfix Willy's Jeep and Trailer is in fact 1/72 scale and is in fact adopted from Heller.
This little gem was quietly gaining it's supporters while the Academy Jeep was hogging the limelight. It might be due to Academy's kit having a greater distribution, though the same can't be said now as it's getting harder to find the Academy kit while the Airfix one has just been re-issued. The overall shape and dimensions look good. The wheels are almost correct (front and rear hubs should be of different lengths); tires (or should I say tyres?) are almost correct too, the thread is unfortunately not offset.
Here's a great comparison forum thread on the Airfix Tribute forum.
The big plus is the trailer and canvas top. Big minus is the bridging plate molded on the grille and the figures look to be too small even for 1/76.
It also comes with a pedestal mounted .30 cal which isn't too shabby.
This was definitely the best jeep kit in 1/72, I'm saying was because now there is a new contender out there - S-model's!
Here's a link to an awesome Airborne Jeep project by Stefan Landman.
Searching for this kit on Airfix's site now, I'm surprised that I can't find it anymore. The last known kit number is A01322. The kit falls through the cracks in category since most Airfix Military subjects are 1/76 scale.
This little gem was quietly gaining it's supporters while the Academy Jeep was hogging the limelight. It might be due to Academy's kit having a greater distribution, though the same can't be said now as it's getting harder to find the Academy kit while the Airfix one has just been re-issued. The overall shape and dimensions look good. The wheels are almost correct (front and rear hubs should be of different lengths); tires (or should I say tyres?) are almost correct too, the thread is unfortunately not offset.
Here's a great comparison forum thread on the Airfix Tribute forum.
The big plus is the trailer and canvas top. Big minus is the bridging plate molded on the grille and the figures look to be too small even for 1/76.
It also comes with a pedestal mounted .30 cal which isn't too shabby.
This was definitely the best jeep kit in 1/72, I'm saying was because now there is a new contender out there - S-model's!
Here's a link to an awesome Airborne Jeep project by Stefan Landman.
Searching for this kit on Airfix's site now, I'm surprised that I can't find it anymore. The last known kit number is A01322. The kit falls through the cracks in category since most Airfix Military subjects are 1/76 scale.
Academy Jeep
I was in modelling hibernation when this came out. By the time I wanted to start my braille SAS jeep, this was touted as the best jeep available even though the better Airfix/Heller jeep as also available at the time.
What's good about this jeep? Looking at the photos, this really reminded me of the Hasegawa jeep. Upon comparison, the parts were very similar, though Academy had moulded on some additional interior details, most notably the engine. Apart from that, the overall dimensions and shape are the same.
The big plus are the Kubel, Kettenkrad and stores that come with the kit. Wheels, tires and front grille share Hasegawa's shortcomings. Comes with a .50 cal on the pedestal mount, but it looks very toy like indeed.
What's good about this jeep? Looking at the photos, this really reminded me of the Hasegawa jeep. Upon comparison, the parts were very similar, though Academy had moulded on some additional interior details, most notably the engine. Apart from that, the overall dimensions and shape are the same.
The big plus are the Kubel, Kettenkrad and stores that come with the kit. Wheels, tires and front grille share Hasegawa's shortcomings. Comes with a .50 cal on the pedestal mount, but it looks very toy like indeed.
Hasegawa Jeep
The grand daddy of 1/72 scale Jeeps. It's getting hard to find it on the LHS shelves these days.
As you can see from the photo, it does look like a jeep. The obvious shortcomings are the lacklustre windscreen, wheel and tires. I had previously thought that this had the wrong number of slats for the front grille. This was based on the assumption that the academy grille was the same as this one, but it turns out that hasegawa's jeep does indeed have the correct number of slats on the grille.
The big plus for this kit is the inclusion of trailer, 37mm gun and hard plastic figures. More photos of the kit when you click more.
braille jeep lives!
This blog has been inactive for a while now, but fortunately the braille scale jeep scene has been quite the opposite. When I first started this site, there was only a handful of 1/72 scale jeep models available, but that number has grown significantly since then.
The plastic model kit contenders marked as 1/72:
Hasegawa - U.S. Jeep Willys M.B.
Academy - WW.II Ground Vehicle Set
Airfix - Willys Jeep and Trailer
Heller - Willys MB (same as Airfix)
Italeri - 1/4 ton. 4x4 Truck
Dragon - Armored 4x4 Truck, SAS Raider 4 x 4 Truck
S-model - Willys MB & Trailer
The plastic model kit contenders marked as 1/76:
Fujimi - U.S. Field Car
Matchbox (now released by Revell) - Morris C.8. MkII, L.R.D.G.
Airfix - Buffalo IV and Willys Jeep, another link
That's it for now, I'll keep adding to this list as and when I can find new info. Subsequently, the aim is to post in depth and comparative reviews of these kits!
Stay tuned.
The plastic model kit contenders marked as 1/72:
Hasegawa - U.S. Jeep Willys M.B.
Academy - WW.II Ground Vehicle Set
Airfix - Willys Jeep and Trailer
Heller - Willys MB (same as Airfix)
Italeri - 1/4 ton. 4x4 Truck
Dragon - Armored 4x4 Truck, SAS Raider 4 x 4 Truck
S-model - Willys MB & Trailer
The plastic model kit contenders marked as 1/76:
Fujimi - U.S. Field Car
Matchbox (now released by Revell) - Morris C.8. MkII, L.R.D.G.
Airfix - Buffalo IV and Willys Jeep, another link
That's it for now, I'll keep adding to this list as and when I can find new info. Subsequently, the aim is to post in depth and comparative reviews of these kits!
Stay tuned.
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