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Well Peter I think we must have the same ideas when shopping as yesterday got myself a Churchill too and a Matilda and a Uni Carrier
I also have a few more AFV arriving via post in the next few days
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I remember, 'back in the day' - the late 70's that is, building the Matilda and Churchill, excellent kits that I am sure stand up to time. I must say, I feel the need to try some armour again..... maybe.
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I don't know if yours will be the same but the one I'm doing should have 4 pins to secure the wheels, mine had 3 pins and a screw, none of them fit too well
I don't know if yours will be the same but the one I'm doing should have 4 pins to secure the wheels, mine had 3 pins and a screw, none of them fit too well
I will take a look and thanks for the heads up.
Just taken a look and I have four pins
I found these useful looking sanding sticks and pre-formed grab irons in a Canadian model shop last week. As well as handles for armour and trains I got them with the idea in mind to use them as door mirror mounts for soft skinned vehicles.
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