Mig Productions have created a new type of burnt out hulk in miniature - not an AFV this time, but a generic postwar civilian car that can be used in street fighting dioramas from the 1950s right up to the current day. We first showed this last issue and now we have taken a closer look, we have discovered a couple of very clever features that will help the modeller to make their model look all the more realistic. The kit is cast entirely in butter coloured resin, with the body and chassis of the car as a single component. The wheels are depicted with tyres burnt off, and fit to the body via simple Stub-axles, holes for which must be drilled by the modeller. The roof is cast as a separate part to allow the interior to be detailed, and it's in here that we are presented with a great piece of originality. The seats are completely burnt-out of course, and to represent the springs. MP provide not only a roll of copper wire, but a clever little device with which to form them into the appropriate zig-zag pattern! It consists of a baseplate and a system of gear wheels through which the wire is fed, crimping it into the zigs, and no doubt, zags, in the process. Marvellous!
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