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Ferrari F2001 F1 Race Car Tamiya 1:20 Scale Model Kit #20052 Review

Review and Photos by Alan Mann for RoR 
For the Modeler: This review covers the release of the Tamiya Ferrari F2001 Grand Prix Collection Kit molded in 1:20 scale. This kit has been released multiple times in this
same version and is still available in the current Tamiya catalog under Kit #20052. It is suitable for intermediate skill level 4 modelers age 12 and over. This particular Box Art build is dated 2002. In the box you will get about 140 parts molded in Red, Black, Clear and Rubber tires. There are Decals, Stickers and Photo etch. As typical with Tamiya the instructions are in multiple languages with all color callouts being precisely depicted in Tamiya paints.  The finished dimensions are: Length: 8-3/4â€, Width: 4â€, Height: 2-3/4â€.
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Ferrari F2001 F1 Race Car Review
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LaCrosse Missile w/Carrier Renwal-Revell 1:32 Scale Model Kit #85-7824 Review

Review and Photos by James Yeager for RoR 
The Lacrosse Missile was a surface missile that was originally developed by the Marine Corps after World War II. The Lacrosse was designed to have forward controllers guide the Lacrosse to the target. Originally designed for close support the Lacrosse quickly became a general support missile. The Lacrosse had a few names; SSM-N-9 (U.S. Navy), SSM-G-12 (U.S. Army), SSM-A-12 (U.S. Army), M4 (U.S. Army) and finally MGM-18A (U.S. Army). The Lacrosse Missile was only in service between 1959 and 1964 with 1200 being built. The 5th Battalion, 41st Artillery is credited to have received the first Lacrosse missile and a total of eight battalions would have the Lacrosse Missiles of which most were in Europe and one in Korea. There were two versions of the Lacrosse; the M387 which has a M44 66 truck (1953-1957) and the M398 M45 6X6 truck (1958-1959). The Lacrosse’s dimensions were 19 feet long, 20 inches in diameter, 9 feet wing span, 2300 pounds’ weight, had a range of 11 miles and a speed of Mach .8.
For the Modeler: This review covers the Lacrosse Missile w/Carrier Renwal-Revell Scale Model Kit #85-7824 It is 1:32 scale, and a skill level 5. There are 139 pieces molded in olive drab styrene, and clear acetated film for the windows, with water slide decals. It also has very well laid out instructions. This kit replicates the M398 version of the Lacrosse Missile.
The basic model hasn’t changed from its release in the sixties and you’ll find sinks, and ejector pin marks to repair but with some patience it builds up into a great special subject matter display. Five crew member figures are also included. The dimensions are L 9-7/8†X W 3¼†X H 7½â€.
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Lacrosse Missile w/Carrier Review
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Custom Chopper Set by RM Kustom 1:12 Scale Revell Model Kit #85-7324 Review
Review and Photos by Steven Hardwick 
One of the last real forms of self expression can be found here on the open road, that’s where you’ll find the American chopper. There are no two choppers exactly alike. Every part is carefully hand picked until it is just right, the right wheels the right forks the right tank; front to back it has got to be just right. Then it is time to hit the road, very popular in the 70’s and found in movies like Easy Rider and Choppertown.
For the Modeler: This review covers the Custom Chopper Set by RM Kustom 1:12 Scale Revell Model Kit #85-7324. You’ll enjoy building this chopper kit from the various versions included. From the gas tank, to the rims to the seats and belt covers, the kit is a
great build with only minor issues. Covered in this review of the re-release of RM Kustoms chopper (with different variations from the three previous releases) the kit comes with 74 parts and is a skill level 5. Molded in white, clear and chrome with vinyl tires.  It features multiple waterslide decal choices  with crisp edges and flawless adhesion. This is one of the nicest motorcycle kits I have built in quite a while.  This build is straight-forward and easy to follow. Just remember to test fit your parts and remove the plating from the chrome parts where glue is required.  Overall dimensions of the finished kit: L 8.75″ x H 5″ from the ground to the top of handle bars.
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Custom Chopper Set Review
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