Matchbox PK-84 M3A1 Stuart/Honey 1/76 scale
Bought the kit a while back and now find that it's missing some parts.
Anybody have a complete one or at least all of the parts to spare?
Tom
Matchbox PK-84 M3A1 Stuart/Honey 1/76 scale
Bought the kit a while back and now find that it's missing some parts.
Anybody have a complete one or at least all of the parts to spare?
Tom
I've got some of the parts left over that built the optional version. What parts are you missing? Rob Gronovius Modern US armor at
Rob
Need parts 13 (Stuart turret base); 18 (Stuart turret hatch); 19 (plinth mounted MG); 50, 51 &52 (diorama base).
Or an entire kit, if anyone has a spare.
While we're on the subject: Anyone have a set of instructions for the Matchbox PK-76 SdKfz,234/2 Puma.
TIA
Tom
Sorry, just had the M3A1 turret parts (21-29) and a couple of the extra fender stowage boxes. Rob Gronovius Modern US armor at
Has that kit been recently released by Revell AG? If so, you could get the parts from them... hth,
The Keeper (of too much crap!)
Nope, not one of the Revell reissues. Rob Gronovius Modern US armor at
snipped-for-privacy@aol.com.net.com (Rob Gronovius) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@mb-m16.aol.com:
I am almost positive I've seen that in a Revell box with 50 of the soft plastic soldiers.
eBay seller - Dragon Model Hong Kong - seems to carry lots of Matchbox repops. You might try emailing him.
You are right, I'd forgotten about the combo packs and was thinking about the recent reissues that just hit the shelves. The M3 Stuart Honey and British Infantry was Revell of Germany kit number 03151. Some of these OOP combo packs are still on the shelves. Rob Gronovius Modern US armor at
Rob
Thanks anyway.
Tom
Thanks, guys.
Since I need the figures as well I'll russle one of these up.
Tom
If you send a polite letter to Revell AG they should be able to provide you with the parts. They keep their parts bins a bit longer than the US. hth
The Keeper (of too much crap!)
'll give it a try, but I dd get it second hand, which makes it my oops, not theirs.
Cheers,
Tom
Yes, but once the item goes out of production the manufacturer takes the leftover parts and throws them in the grinder. Your choice, let them grind or a polite note and an International Reply Coupon to cover postage? hth
The Keeper (of too much crap!)
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