Quad Gun Tractor
British Commonwealth Forces Quad Gun Tractor Canadian Ford F.G.T.
Tamiya | No. MM145 | 1:35
Facts
- Brand:
- Tamiya
- Title:
- Quad Gun Tractor British Commonwealth Forces Quad Gun Tractor Canadian Ford F.G.T.
- Number:
- MM145 (Also listed as 45|3545|35045)
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 1974 New tool
- Barcode:
- 4950344999897 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- CMP FAT » Trucks (Vehicles)
Markings
CMP FAT
Canadian Army - Armée canadienne (1855-now)
- 1 Inf. Div. CH-4216530
Dark Yellow
British Army (1660-now)
- 7 Arm. Div.
Dark Yellow with green or black Mickey Mouse scheme - 8 Arm. Brig.
Dark Yellow with green or black Mickey Mouse scheme
Box contents
Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide)
Dimensions:
287x191x55 mm
(11.3x7.5x2.2 inch)
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USD 35.00
Out of stock »zł 71.70
USD 18.50Out of stock »Private trade & swap
Alternative SKUs for Tamiya MM145:
TAM35045 | 35045
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John Van Kooten
After seeing Luis Martinez's album of his FAT (here: British Quad Gun Tractor | Album by militiajeep (1:35)), I was reminded of how great that Tamiya kit still is 🙂
I have had this kit on my wishlist for ages, seeing how it is still the only Ford version of this vehicle type available at this time. I am just (still) wondering about one thing, and it stopped me from buying it. Maybe someone knows?
There was word that this kit was more like 1/32 instead of 1/35. In itself that isn't a problem of course. The kit is still great no matter what! But I want to use it with other kits in a diorama (at the very least, the Bronco 25 Pdr. gun and some non-Tamiya figures). That means that if the Tamiya kit is indeed 1/32 it would definitely look out of scale compared to the gun and figures? Right?
So, I have been searching the internet and going through reviews but there is no mention of the scale other than things like "I heard someone say", "I have read somewhere" and "is possibly 1/32". So no definitive answer, which is what I'm looking for 🙂
So if anyone has the definitive answer on "Is the Tamiya FAT 1/32 instead of 1/35" I would love to hear it 👍
After seeing Luis Martinez's album of his FAT (here: British Quad Gun Tractor | Album by militiajeep (1:35)), I was reminded of how great that Tamiya kit still is 🙂
I have had this kit on my wishlist for ages, seeing how it is still the only Ford version of this vehicle type available at this time. I am just (still) wondering about one thing, and it stopped me from buying it. Maybe someone knows?
There was word that this kit was more like 1/32 instead of 1/35. In itself that isn't a problem of course. The kit is still great no matter what! But I want to use it with other kits in a diorama (at the very least, the Bronco 25 Pdr. gun and some non-Tamiya figures). That means that if the Tamiya kit is indeed 1/32 it would definitely look out of scale compared to the gun and figures? Right?
So, I have been searching the internet and going through reviews but there is no mention of the scale other than things like "I heard someone say", "I have read somewhere" and "is possibly 1/32". So no definitive answer, which is what I'm looking for 🙂
So if anyone has the definitive answer on "Is the Tamiya FAT 1/32 instead of 1/35" I would love to hear it 👍
All comments (28) » 27 September 2015, 06:21
Craig Chapman
My father was a mechanic during ww2. In the British counter mortar division in Africa and worked and drove all of the other equipment .
My father was a mechanic during ww2. In the British counter mortar division in Africa and worked and drove all of the other equipment .
19 September 2019, 12:14
Rui S
@ M. Julian Marlene, I'm glad you mention the italeri Rso, because ages ago back in the other century I use to thought that it was a what if model, and it ended being my first italeri kit built.
So I rermember that back in the seventies early eighties here i hould ONLY find tamiiya and italeri 1\35 scale kits. Airfix whith its 1/32 250 Greif also. Nothing else, (maybe also esci), and italeri had what you couldn't find in the more comum tamiiya like the elephant or the Opel Blitz just to mention the Ones i have built. So I respect highly those Manufactures and also esci... For me they Start and still contribut for my 1/35 hobby😉.
P.S. by the way i have this kit and i like it a lot,
@ M. Julian Marlene, I'm glad you mention the italeri Rso, because ages ago back in the other century I use to thought that it was a what if model, and it ended being my first italeri kit built.
So I rermember that back in the seventies early eighties here i hould ONLY find tamiiya and italeri 1\35 scale kits. Airfix whith its 1/32 250 Greif also. Nothing else, (maybe also esci), and italeri had what you couldn't find in the more comum tamiiya like the elephant or the Opel Blitz just to mention the Ones i have built. So I respect highly those Manufactures and also esci... For me they Start and still contribut for my 1/35 hobby😉.
P.S. by the way i have this kit and i like it a lot,
19 September 2019, 21:16
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