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 Subject:  Significant difference, Wet links ('A') vs. Dry links ('B')List thread.  
  
 Date:  Jan 9, 2003
 From:  Ken Hartlen 
Its not just individual vs. vinyl...

The DML Borgward IV Ausf.A kit (#6101) has 'wet links' and are individual
links w/rubber shoe like the Kettenkrad and SdKfz.250 links.

The DML Borgward IV Ausf.B (inlcuded with the Panzer III kit #9054) has 'dry
links' like Panzer III,and Panzer IV. A bit disappointed DML choose to do
this track in vinyl.

Yes, the 'A' includes the armour shields, but not the drive sprockets for
the 'B'

Ken


"Fred Rosser" wrote in message news:BA41017A.DDF%
> The other difference is that the B model comes with individual track links
> and the A doesn't. But the other parts are the same. At least that what
my
> memory tells me. I know one has the band tracks and the other doesn't.
> Sorry, I can't seem to dig them out of the pile they're in to open the
box.
>
> Fred Rosser
>
 
Thread Listing 
  Help! (puzzled by 1/35 Borgward IV kits). - Christophe Jacquemont - Jan 7, 2003
. . . Re: Help! (puzzled by 1/35 Borgward IV kits). - David Nickels - Jan 7, 2003
. . . Re: Help! (puzzled by 1/35 Borgward IV kits). - Bill 13 - Jan 7, 2003
. . . Re: Help! (puzzled by 1/35 Borgward IV kits). - Fred Rosser - Jan 8, 2003
. . . . . . Significant difference, Wet links ('A') vs. Dry links ('B') - Ken Hartlen - Jan 9, 2003
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