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Trumpeter shares additional images of what to expect inside the box.
From Trumpeter:The 4K51 Rubezh / SSC-3 coastal defence system was also very widely exported. The 3P51 TELAR is based on the MAZ-543 8 x 8 chassis, and uses a trainable elevating two round launcher with a unique KT-161 launch tube design. Two radar configurations exist. Export systems are typically equipped with the same Square Tie search and fire control radar as fitted to corvettes and fast missile boats. Late models employed the 3Ts25E Garpun E targeting system, which combines an X-band radar component with a passive targeting system which operates between 0.8 and 12 GHz against pulsed and CW emitters, with an accuracy of 0.5 - 1.5°.

Kit #01035 features a full drive train assembly complete with engine transmission, differential housing and suspension units. Tires are of hollow rubber with detailed tread pattern. More than 1000 parts make up this kit, including photo-etched parts, clear parts for windscreen / side windows, and copper cable. As built, its dimensions are 423mm (L) by 88mm (W).
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That's a pleasant surprise!
FEB 07, 2017 - 12:29 AM
Excellent, thanks.
FEB 07, 2017 - 02:30 AM
I looked over the directions before I boxed it back up and tossed it in the stash (figuratively). I thought I saw that you can build the radar in the stowed position. I did not see any step showing it in the stowed position. I have not yet hit the interwebs to find out how it is stowed so I got lazy and posted here. Any comment on this, or has all those years being exposed to 2nd hand Testor's glue (red/white tube) finally getting to me... Cheers
FEB 07, 2017 - 03:32 AM
From the looks of the kit, you can make it in the stowed position by omitting a few parts and folding the antenna over the main cab. Won't know for sure until I start building it. The SMERCH is killing me with the photo etch..
FEB 13, 2017 - 12:33 AM
Who stows the radar when building this kit? Thought half the point of building it was to make it all "Big and Proud"? Just a little joking Robbie. But, is there a specific reason why you want to build it with the radar stowed? Just curious.
FEB 13, 2017 - 02:28 AM
If and I say if I do ever get around to build this thing, I might have a space issue and wanted options. My Dragon Scud kit has a similar issue along with my Trumpeter's SA-2 launcher kit along with Trumpeter SA-2 Transporter. Cheers
FEB 13, 2017 - 04:32 AM
If and I say if I do ever get around to build this thing, I might have a space issue and wanted options. My Dragon Scud kit has a similar issue along with my Trumpeter's SA-2 launcher kit along with Trumpeter SA-2 Transporter. Cheers [/quote] I have a feeling this takes up more room than a Scud.. gulp..
AUG 18, 2019 - 11:53 AM
If and I say if I do ever get around to build this thing, I might have a space issue and wanted options. My Dragon Scud kit has a similar issue along with my Trumpeter's SA-2 launcher kit along with Trumpeter SA-2 Transporter. Cheers [/quote] I have a feeling this takes up more room than a Scud.. gulp.. [/quote] We should consider ourselves lucky that it isn't in 1/24th or 1/16th scale ....
AUG 18, 2019 - 07:43 PM
You should try building one of the Trumpeter DF-21 kits in launch configuration! Talk about a space issue!
AUG 19, 2019 - 02:55 AM
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