The best tip there is: read the instructions. You have a Tamiya kit, they come with probably the best instructions anywhere, so they will tell you how to assemble the tracksAny tips on what paint I should use and how, to use these rubber tracks that come with the kit.
Correct, many tips and instructions appear on the left hand panel of the instruction sheet or the right. Sometimes with caricatures. I would heat the points with an incense stick bringing it close enough till you see the tip bulging and soften then I would use my finger to press it down. If you're afraid to burn your finger then have a flat head nail ready to press the point down.The best tip there is: read the instructions. You have a Tamiya kit, they come with probably the best instructions anywhere, so they will tell you how to assemble the tracks :smiling3:
Richard,riggly like an octopus.
YEA Richard as Dave says what about them ockypies ? what u been up too lolRichard,
what have you been doing to a poor octopus?
Dave
Saving it, of course!what have you been doing to a poor octopus?

Gross Boy ... !YEA Richard as Dave says what about them ockypies ? what u been up too lol
chrisb
Welcome aboard Dean. Nice tidy build so far, and there's nothing like an easy paint scheme to ease you into things - and, while very interesting, that's NOTHING like an easy paint scheme!!:surprised::smiling3:I've decided on a scheme, not accurate historically but looks awesome. Winter canmo
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