MOUSE HOUSE ENTERPRISES [ MORE REVIEWS ] [ WEBSITE ] [ NEW STORIES ]

In-Box Review
135
Damaged Road Wheels
Damaged road wheels for Tamiya Leopard 1
  • move

by: Jason Bobrowich [ LEOCMDR ]

INTRODUCTION

The Leopard 1 Main Battle Tank and associated variants have rolled track for over 40 years with pride and loyalty to the crews. The Leopard 1 is a very reliable tank and relatively easy to take care of from day to day. The mobility and firepower make up for the limited armour. The Leopard 1 is able to move fast over all terrains, even under water, and deliver a fatal blow to the enemy with accuracy. All of this action takes its toll on the tanks and one of the first things to visibly wear is the road wheel rubber surfaces.

Tamiya has produced three 1/35 Leopard 1 versions over the years. They are an early version Leopard 1, a Gepard, and a Leopard 1A4. With some elbow grease, aftermarket parts, patience, and attention to detail you can build some half decent models.

If you want to add even more accuracy and a greater aspect of weathering then the new release of damaged road wheels for the Tamiya Leopard 1 kits by Mouse House Enterprises (MHE) is the answer for you.

ROAD WHEELS

The road wheel set is cast in tan resin and comes in sets of four per casting block. The detail is very nice and clean up is limited to a thin resin casting block along the top quarter of each wheel. Packaged in a small plastic bag they are secure and obviously no instructions or decals are included.

The Tamiya road wheels are nice but they are also pristine. To give them an extra flare MHE has redone the bolt details just like their sets for the Italeri and Revell-Germany Leopard 1 kits. The wear and tear and damage is restrained, but visible, and adds a realistic dynamic to the set. There are some excellent small sections of rubber torn off and nicks and cuts in others.

The Tamiya road wheels are provided with the hub in place unlike the Italeri road wheels and this is an obvious recognition point for this set in case they get mixed up with other Leopard road wheels.

Cleanup of the road wheels was fast and just some light sanding was required.

CONCLUSION

Lots of detail is provided in this simple set. The enhanced bolt detail is a bonus to look at along with the damage and wear and tear. This is a terrific set for those modellers who want to take their build to the next level. This is the only set of its kind on the market specifically for Tamiya Leopard 1s. As with the set for the Italeri Leopard 1s modellers can choose to alternate between the kits new road wheels and these damaged road wheels to make them stretch further. Bear in mind that you will encounter different bolt details.
SUMMARY
Highs: Excellent detail and very realistic damage.
Lows: Including spare damaged road wheels would have topped off this set.
Verdict: A great aftermarket set for making your own special Tamiya Leopard.
Percentage Rating
95%
  Scale: 1:35
  Mfg. ID: MA142
  Suggested Retail: $21.00 AUD
  PUBLISHED: May 31, 2011
  NATIONALITY: Germany
NETWORK-WIDE AVERAGE RATINGS
  THIS REVIEWER: 88.37%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 90.71%

About Jason Bobrowich (LeoCmdr)
FROM: ALBERTA, CANADA

Copyright ©2021 text by Jason Bobrowich [ LEOCMDR ]. All rights reserved.



Comments

Very nice. Accurate Armour has a nice set for the Challenger 2. Keith.
MAY 31, 2011 - 01:25 AM
Just a quick additional point about this set. When I had originally compared the original Tamiya road wheels with the new Mouse House Enterprises road wheels it appeared that the hub bolts had been redone on the resin road wheels. I have been informed by MHE that the bolt detail was not redone on this set (MA142) of road wheels and only on the sets for the Italeri/Revell-Germany Leopard 1s (MA143 & MA144). I guess I will chalk up what I thought were improvements simply on the superb casting skills of MHE!
MAY 31, 2011 - 03:12 PM
Can't you get the same effect with a knife and a little effort?
JUN 02, 2011 - 04:33 PM
I don't know, can you? I have seen what appears to be the simplest modifications of parts be bypassed by modellers who don't want to risk damaging parts. The damage on the MHE road wheels extends further than just chips and nicks. Some of the damage shows exposed portions of the actual curved road wheel surface. This is very tricky to do with a hobby knife....and very realistic from my experiences on real Leopards.
JUN 02, 2011 - 04:57 PM
I guess that would make a difference. I didn't get that from the photos. Sorry.
JUN 03, 2011 - 02:14 AM
   
ADVERTISEMENT


Photos
Click image to enlarge
  • move
  • move
  • move
  • move
ADVERTISEMENT