Review of Squadron 1/32nd – 1/35th Scales
Jerry Cans
Set no. 3
By Ray Mehlberger
Copyright unknown (at least 20 or more years ago)
MSRP (back then) S1.25.
By Ray Mehlberger
Copyright unknown (at least 20 or more years ago)
MSRP (back then) S1.25.
THE KIT:
Squadron is based in Ellijay, GA. This kit was made in France for them.
It comes in a clear cello bag, stapled to a header card.
The card says, on the front: Please note: Jerry cans A & B with sprue parts A & B.
The A parts are for a U.S. jerry can. It has a letter X molded into its sides with a letter G above the X and QMC below.
The B parts are for a German jerry can. It has a letter X with a square in the center molded into its sides, with a W + D above the X.
There are 5 chalk-white parts trees in the bag. They hold one each of the U.S. and German jerry cans, divided into separate cans, bottoms, handles and pour spouts. (9 parts ea.)
Squadron is based in Ellijay, GA. This kit was made in France for them.
It comes in a clear cello bag, stapled to a header card.
The card says, on the front: Please note: Jerry cans A & B with sprue parts A & B.
The A parts are for a U.S. jerry can. It has a letter X molded into its sides with a letter G above the X and QMC below.
The B parts are for a German jerry can. It has a letter X with a square in the center molded into its sides, with a W + D above the X.
There are 5 chalk-white parts trees in the bag. They hold one each of the U.S. and German jerry cans, divided into separate cans, bottoms, handles and pour spouts. (9 parts ea.)
There are instructions on the back for assembly.
Very well molded.
Recommended.
Recommended.