Thursday 17 July 2014

SADF Ratel 20 1:35 Resin

BAX 35003/ AG 35-1 - Ratel 20

Scale: 1:35 Resin Kit.

This excellent example of the kit in this photograph is not a Slice of History Creations model.

The Ratel wheeled IFV is named after the honey badger, noted for its toughness when fighting. Many would consider the Ratel IFV to be well named. It first appeared in 1974, when sanctions were at their height, having been totally developed within South Africa. This armored vehicle was manufactured by Sandock-Austral. Production commenced in 1978 and final deliveries were made during 1987. A number of Ratels were exported. It is estimated that a total of 1 500 of these wheeled IFVs were produced.
This excellent example of the kit in this photograph is not a Slice of History Creations model.
All models of the Ratel have a 6x6 drive configuration with the long armored steel hull being specially contoured underneath to minimize land mine damage, if necessary the Ratel can travel with two wheels missing. In the SANDF the use of wheeled armored vehicles has always been an advantage. For decades South Africa was involved in conflicts where their forces had to travel great distances with a little logistical support. The Ratel's wheeled configuration was perfect for prolonged journeys.

   The main variant is the Ratel 20, armed with a French GIAT 20-mm cannon in a two-man turret, plus three 7.62-mm MGs, one coaxial one over the turret and one on a pintle mounting over a hatch in the rear hull roof. The 20-mm cannon has an effective range of 1 500 m and can engage light armored vehicles.
   This baseline version is used as a troop transport. Firing ports and vision devices are provided for most occupants of the crew compartment which is entered through side doors or another at the rear.
   Front armor of the Ratel provides protection against 12.7-mm rounds. All-round protection is against 7.62-mm ammunition.
   Vehicle is powered by a turbocharged diesel engine, developing 282 hp. Engine is located at the rear. Vehicle has a cross-country performance similar to that of the tracked vehicles. This infantry fighting vehicle is not amphibious. Almost any Ratel can be rapidly converted into a light ARV by adding a small jib crane to the hull rear.

AVAILABLE OPTIONS!!

OPTION 1:

No markings “decals” included in kit. Optional extra! Photo required of markings.

Build the model with open hatches

BAXMod

R 900 (Kit) +R150 Postage.

R 1350 (Kit built) +R150 Postage.

R 1650 (Kit built+ base) +R150 Postage.

R 2450 (Kit built+ base & Perspex case) +R150 Postage. 

OPTION 2:

No option of open hatches
No markings “decals” included in kits. Optional extra! Photo required of markings

Aerografix Creative models

R 950 (Kit) +R150 Postage.

 R 1350(Kit built + markings) +R150 Postage. Photo required

R 1650 (Kit built +markings & base) +R150 Postage. Photo required

R 2450 (Kit built +markings, base & Perspex case) +R150 Postage. Photo required


ORDER HERE

PS: Please use

BAX35003 - Ratel 20
 
or

AG35-1 - Ratel 20

 when placing order.



 

3 comments:

  1. Hello, a few points and queries:
    1) What is the scale of the Ratel model you offer? I am hoping you will say 1/35.
    2) SADF through 1974-1994 had no markings, as I can recall essentially, so I do not need decals.
    3) I would like to build the model with open hatches.
    4) What is the price in US dollars, and can I order from the USA?
    Thanks,
    Nick
    WIRBELW2000@yahoo.com

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  2. Nick did you ever get a reply? I'd like to buy one myself but this post was 4 years ago.

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  3. Have you guys tried http://www.baxmod.co.za/index.php/1-35-models/products/display/ratel-90-1-35. They say they are sold out. Dint know if they are restocking..

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