I recently finished the Rubicon A15 Crusader, and I'm very pleased with the detail and versatility of the kit. It went together very nicely, and with a little bit of ingenuity, I was able to create two unique versions of the Crusader from the box.
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Great kit that assembled very easily with little clean up. |
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Using some InstantMold, I cast an extra turret box. |
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Original and green stuff casting |
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The second turret box allowed me to build two complete turrets of the Crusader |
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Although it can't be seen, I added a magnet under the one hatch to allow the secondary turret to be added to represent the additional weapon. |
Some finished shots below. I added an antenna with the pennants showing the color/order of the day.
live the extra turret box, clever.
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