Man, this took longer than expected to get started for me! Work priorities, other builds (especially: Hobbyboss 1:35 Brummbär and finishing Dragon Flak 37), and apprehension about the many mods this build requires to original Dragon pieces kept me at bay. Looking through a lot of my other Dragon Stug kits, the heavy amount of mods go way back.
As usual, the Dragon pieces are beautiful with sharp details. I had a few flashy parts on the V-sprue so far, otherwise things look good in that department. There really is not a lot of filing to be done apart from removing sprue attachment residue, which is one of the reasons I usually like building Dragon models so much.
Having started the build, I have to say that so far (which as you can see below is just part of the hull, up to and including step 3 of the instructions), the mods are not as bad to do as I expected. We will see how this presents itself as the build goes on, as I have to cut e.g. the barrel and remove a length of that. ("Smart Kit - made for modelling enjoyment!") Seriously...
For the first time, I had to cut and fit four round plastic pieces to resemble bolts, on the hull itself. Not something I expected to go well, but I feel it actually did, and the result can be seen 4 and 5 images below.
I have a hard time understanding why the rubber parts of the wheels are not separate pieces, as this would save a lot of precision brush work without the need to buy accessories such as masks.





As usual, the Dragon pieces are beautiful with sharp details. I had a few flashy parts on the V-sprue so far, otherwise things look good in that department. There really is not a lot of filing to be done apart from removing sprue attachment residue, which is one of the reasons I usually like building Dragon models so much.
Having started the build, I have to say that so far (which as you can see below is just part of the hull, up to and including step 3 of the instructions), the mods are not as bad to do as I expected. We will see how this presents itself as the build goes on, as I have to cut e.g. the barrel and remove a length of that. ("Smart Kit - made for modelling enjoyment!") Seriously...
For the first time, I had to cut and fit four round plastic pieces to resemble bolts, on the hull itself. Not something I expected to go well, but I feel it actually did, and the result can be seen 4 and 5 images below.
I have a hard time understanding why the rubber parts of the wheels are not separate pieces, as this would save a lot of precision brush work without the need to buy accessories such as masks.
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