
Does someone have the included CD of AEF Designs KI-120 Puma RAM kit?
Welcome to the forum. That’s quite a find! I don’t know if congratulations or condolemces are in order.
I don’t have the kit but i am more interested in the pictures of the vehicle on the CD. I recently designed a Lego model of it and am currently trying to find more info on it.
Currently i found very few foto’s of it on the internet and some in ARV & Wreckers from Michael Mass but nothing of it from the inside.
Robert Goldman, who posts on here, would be your best bet. No guarantees though.
I"d hazard a guess that Puma photos will get you close. There can’t be that much different inside. Of course the driver’s station would remain the same.
Welcome to the forum. That is one cool Lego! Do you design for Lego?
I contacted the person who now owns whatever AEF Designs had if he can help. Waiting for his answer.
I got nothing… sorry no pics.
AEF design gets a big OY VEY
Back in the day no one wanted to produce a kit of it except Tony… so I didn’t take any pics of it.
This is interior of Achzarit with Drakonit RCWS. Driver station is on the left instead of Puma, where is on theright side of the vehicle.
If I had references I’d think about doing one. And of course the crane on the M113 Fitter isn’t the right one. I’ll have to entertain myself with a plain vanilla Puma.
I know people like to complain about the large castng blocks on these resin kits, but it goes quickly - a little filing underneath after snipping them off and - done!
No, Lego would never allow military designs based on real vehicles like this. I design an build them as a hobby, focused primarily on IDF AFV’s. Currently, I’m mainly designing versions of the Merkava and Centurion tanks.
I love those. I’ve been itching to spend a small fortune to buy the Cobi Bricks Tiger 131; but i still cringe at the over $600 USD price on it.
But then again, i also crave for the Lego Millenium Falcon that’s $850, so…
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger “131” - Executive Edition (COBI-2801) \ Tanks and vehicles \ Cobi.eu
Legos. Dangerous stuff.
Lego, also known as the Danish land mine. Have you ever stepped on that stuff bare foot?
Many, many a times in my childhood. That’s why the soles of my feet are as hard as leather.
Very cool
May i ask who is currently the owner?