British Challenger kits?

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Gb64c
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British Challenger kits?

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Any opinions on which 1:35 British Challanger kit is the best, detail, ease, quality etc...

Thanks for the input.
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IMO definitely Tamiya's Chally 1 & 2 Kits and add some aftermarket photo etch etc. I also have Trumpeter's but they are a bit soft on detail.

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Agreed, the Tamiya Challengers are hard to beat. My first build was a Chally 1 from Tamiya and it went together well.
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Thanks, I have a Tamiya in the stash.
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