
MGM (Michael Gohres Modellbau)
Owner: Michael Gohres
Website: (no website)
Order online from http://www.smallscale.de/
E-mail:
Ford V3000 S Sattelschlepper und Auflieger

 
 
Kit # 80/280
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: February, 2010
Quality: Casting and detail is good, with no airbubbles and little flash to be removed
Parts: 19 (tractor), 9 (trailer) & 2 (Me 262 covered load)
Instructions: 7-view photos of built model
Packaging: Sturdy cardboard box and Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never before made kit of an interesting subject
Kaelble Zugmaschine Type Z6 W2 AL 30

 
Kit # 80/210
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: January, 2010
Quality: Casting and detail is good, with no airbubbles and little flash to be removed
Parts: 28 (tractor body, x5 double wheels, x2 front wheels, cab, steering wheel, x2 rear stowage bins, front axle, x2 rear axels, drive shaft, misc. stowage)
Instructions: 4-view photos of built model
Packaging: Sturdy cardboard box and Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never before made kit
Lanz "Eilbulldog" 55 PS Zugmaschine

 
Kit # 80/299
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: January, 2010
Quality: Casting and detail is good, with no airbubbles and little flash to be removed
Parts: 17 (tractor body, x4 wheels, x2 stowage bins, windshield, x2 axels, misc. tools, etc.)
Instructions: 4-view photos of built model
Packaging: Sturdy cardboard box and Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never before made kit
XT-7 Wire Guided Rocket "Rotkappchen"

 
Kit # 80/43
Scale: 1/72
Material: Metal
Review date: September, 2009
Quality: Casting is ok on all parts except the rocket, which has many pinholes. All other parts have small amount of flash (which is easily removed)
Parts: 10 (missile, 2x wheels, missile computer, controller, trailer, 4x trailer pieces)
Instructions: Simple profile drawing
Packaging: Zip-Lock bags
Additional: this kit is more to scale than the FAA (Figures, Armour, Artillery) version (built model photo from unknown internet source)
Lanz "Bulldog" 55PS Planierraupe

 
Kit # 80/129
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: April, 2009
Quality: Casting is good with little flash on parts
Parts: 19 pieces (hull, x2 track assemblies, muffler, plough, 2 x plough braces, plough support arm, hitch, misc. pieces)
Instructions: 4 sided picture of built sample
Packaging: Sturdy cardboard box and Zip-Lock bags
Additional: a never-before made kit of an unusual subject
Vollkettenmunitionsanhanger (f)
 

Kit # 80/229
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: April, 2009
Quality: Casting is good with minimal flash on parts and good detail on kit
Parts: 7 pieces (trailer, canvas top, x2 track assemblies, x2 track assemblies supports, axel)
Instructions: Simple profile drawing
Packaging: Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never-before made kit
Transportanhanger Rad (f)
 

Kit # 80/231
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: April, 2009
Quality: Casting is good with minimal flash on parts and good detail on kit
Parts: 5 pieces (trailer, cover, x2 steel wheels and axle)
Instructions: Simple profile drawing
Packaging: Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never-before made kit
86mm Rocket with Launch Platform M42
 
 
Kit # 80/266
Scale: 1/72
Material: Resin
Review date: September, 2009
Quality: Casting is ok. launch mechanism detail is a little soft. Minimal flash on parts (which is easily cleaned up)
Parts: 6 (missile tube, missile, base plate, support, control arm, leaf sight)
Instructions: Simple profile drawing
Packaging: Zip-Lock bags
Additional: a never-before made kit / built model from unknown internet source
This was a late war Kriegsmarine barrage weapon, the 8.6cm RAG (Raketen Abschussgerat) M42/43 began to enter service in mid 1944 on patrol craft in high risk areas such as the Norway/Skagerrak area. Nine types of ammunition planned but only 4 types made - 2x wire cable and 2x HE warheads in 400 and 800 versions which probably has something to do with the range 400 or 800 meters. The wire cable warhead exploded and threw up a cloud of wire fragments into the path of attacking planes. Was designed to fire from a single launcher or in batteries, was trialled on a U boat and could be used against surface targets. It appears to have definitely entered service. The design of this single launch type with the pedastool type mount would seem to make it easy to have mounted on pretty much anything (truck, halftrack, building roof tops, ships...) Much of this data is from Tony MacKinder.
Vickers Mk VI(e) Funk und Beobachtungspanzer
 

Kit # 90/11
Scale: 1/76
Material: Resin
Review date: April, 2009
Quality: Casting is good with minimal flash on parts and good detail on kit
Parts: 10 pieces (hull, x2 upper bulkheads, x2 track assemblies, trailer hitch, x3 tow hooks, antennae mount)
Instructions: Simple profile drawing Packaging: Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never-before made kit of an unusual subject
Vickers Mk VI(e) Munitionschlepper
 

Kit # 90/12
Scale: 1/76
Material: Resin
Review date: April, 2009
Quality: Casting is good with minimal flash on parts and good detail on kit
Parts: 13 pieces (hull, cargo compartment, x2 track assemblies, trailer hitch, x3 tow hooks, x2 doors, x2 ammo stowge)
Instructions: Simple profile drawing Packaging: Zip-Lock bags
Additional: another never-before made kit of an unusual subject
Borgward B2 Landungsleger |