I have been working on a box of Plastic Soldier Company Bren carriers for a while, along with another carrier from IBG models. The four of them are to create a carrier platoon for my British units. AB figures make a fantastic set of twelve figures, including three drivers, for these vehicles. Plus with the PSC kit you get three vehicles in a box and twelve crewman. These are just three sets of four duplicates, so i only wanted to use set of four, to keep things unique. So sixteen men to paint up first and get ready for their little tracked boxes.
The PSC kits are excellent and just so easy to put together. In such a small vehicle these kits really shine. The tiny tracks are all one piece including the running gear. You can build early or late model carriers with the supplied parts, I wanted spare wheels on the front and two headlights so I am not sure which version that is. I needed to leave the front section off until I had painted the interior and the driver/passenger to make sure it all fitted in ok. The stowage supplied is repeated three times so i added lots of my own stuff to keep it varied. Added a PIAT and SMG plus picks, shovels and fuel cans for some variety. These were super speedy to build and can be dressed up nicely to create individual looking vehicles. The AB figures fit perfectly and make a big improvement over the supplied crew figures. If you are happy having the same crew repeated in each carrier than no need to replace them. No decals are supplied but my IBG kit supplied six different versions of decals so I just pinched three of them. So they are all from different units but it doesn’t bother me….
The IBG version is a different story! If you are not looking for a challenge then I would suggest sticking to the PSC versions. They have made the tiny tracks a bit tricky by having them link and length rather than one piece. If you have carpet at home just forget it. I nearly lost my cool with this endlessly dropping teeny parts and gluing my fingers together. Also the instructions suggest building the whole track in two parts and then attaching it to the wheels. I found it easier (for easier I mean not impossible) to glue the tracks around the sprocket wheel first and build them up. The rest of the kit is excellent, and matches perfectly in size with the PSC kits. Like I said comes with lots of decal options. I have one more of these in my stash somewhere so i will need to take a deep breath before attempting these tracks again…….
Here are the carriers all finished and driving around Normandy somewhere looking to get ambushed by some sneaky Stugs……









These look great, Will! 🙂 Well done with them! I think the PSC kit is excellent and I think the earlier version is the one with the two headlights (mine’s the same).
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yes if i get more i would go with PSC – they took me minutes to build, while the IBG one takes hours!!
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Looks really impressive
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Those are really great. I’ve got some of the AB crewmen too, they are really nice figures.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Very nice looking models. The added variety makes a big difference.
Regards, Chris.
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thanks – yes its part of the fun to add some individual details
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I agree with Chris, giving them some variety adds to the effect, and shows the customising crews often did to reflect “personality”.
These look great. PSC makes some great kits.
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Nicely done
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Very nice little units Will ,well done again!!
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Better and better
They look amazing, scenery impressive too
Great job Will
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Thanks Major! One day i will actually play some kind of game with them! Just keep on building and painting!
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