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Hello all. I recently purchased a QRF Casspir and I am a bit intimidated by the assembly. I have sent a query to Geoff and am waiting for a reply, but in the mean time, does anybody know an online step by step assembly tutorial for this model?
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I bought six a few years back. Still haven’t summoned up the courage to do them !
Oooh, I did have one somewhere…. let me see if I can find it!
QRF Models Limited
www.quickreactionforce.co.uk
Bump. Managed to find anything, Geoff?
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Paul:
This might help.
Good luck!
Rod Robertson
Someone did a wonderful assembly diagram for me somewhere, but I can’t find it…
QRF Models Limited
www.quickreactionforce.co.uk
Oh well, such is life. Thanks anyway, thanks Rod.
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Nearly a year late, but I’ve got some photos at home of Casspirs assembled by the bloke who designed the model (I have punched him for you), so I’ll stick them up later.
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
Hey Jemima Fawr. Sorry, only saw this now. Please do post those pics if possible. Thanks
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Hi Paul,
Sorry mate, I forgot all about this! Let me check the hard-drive…
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
Paul,
Sorry mate, but most of my photos seem to have disappeared. I have a horrible feeling that I lost them with my previous dead laptop. 🙁
Here are my two remaining photos, plus a drawing that you should find useful.
Note that the triangular pieces are guards to prevent bushes and trees from knocking off bits of kit such as antennae and spare wheels. These were not always fitted, so feel free to leave them off. The mudguards were also simple sheets of rubber attached to metal rods, so bend them to shape (I seem to remember that they are cast flat?).
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
Some photos of them in action for the rear view:
Martin certainly learned a lot about making simpler models for the wargames market from this experience… 😉
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
Thanks a lot, pics and comments look to be very helpful. Will dig the model out and give it a bash.
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