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looks good Patrick,will be very interested in this build, :D


you must get a cat to add in as it shows it on the box art lol, 9_9
 
IT looks like an electrical wiring diagram rather than kit instructions Patrick, but I'm sure you'll be able to work it out.


It looks a good kit though.
 
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looks good Patrick,will be very interested in this build, :D


you must get a cat to add in as it shows it on the box art lol, 9_9

Well I'm thinking snow for this one Moni, so it might be too cold for a kitty! We'll have to see ;)
 
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IT looks like an electrical wiring diagram rather than kit instructions Patrick, but I'm sure you'll be able to work it out.


It looks a good kit though.

Actually it wasn't as complicated as I thought Ian! Although considering the retail price of Dragon kits, you'd think they could spend a little more on the instructions & space out the steps a bit more.
 
real nice start on this one,looking good,and to sort out dragon instruction,not an easy thing to do, 9_9
 
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Patrick mate,,,,


First off - great choice of kit, this vehicle looks like it was ahead of its time. An 8 wheeled WWII armoured car wow. very advanced for its time - in terms of outer design that is. 


Second off mate - that interior detail is phenomenal


Third off - great work on the suspension, these can be hard to get right at times. 
 
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Although considering the retail price of Dragon kits, you'd think they could spend a little more on the instructions & space out the steps a bit more.

It's odd really, I'd get it if they were photocopied inna "who gives a toss" stylee - theyve put a lot of thought into the production of the instructions, it's the bloody details they get wrong. And what winds me up is that they must know this, and can't be arsed to correct them - even putting corrections online would at least show willing!
 
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It's odd really, I'd get it if they were photocopied inna "who gives a toss" stylee - theyve put a lot of thought into the production of the instructions, it's the bloody details they get wrong. And what winds me up is that they must know this, and can't be arsed to correct them - even putting corrections online would at least show willing!

John I've lost count of how many times I've peered myoptically at Dragon instructions, wondering what goes where! Perhaps they've accepted it as a well-known quirk? Certainly they must be well aware of the deficiencies of their instructions.


The worst thing, even more so than cramming too much in each stage, is the vagueness. Arrows point to a general area rather than an actual position. Or they'll be 2 or 3 possible places to fix a part...
 
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I've finally finished the interior on this. Considering very little will be visible it's probably overkill, but what's a little compulsive behaviour? ;)


I also chipped the underside quite heavily & applied a thick wash. I'll probably add some pigment sludge washes further down the line.























Thanks for looking :)
 
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Cracking work Patrick, this really is coming along a treat, looking forward to the next update.
 
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I like what you have done with the interior. It I just a well done job!
 
great work with this one, Patrick ,so well done with the,interior,real  like your weathering on


the underside as well, :D
 
Very nicely done Patrick. To late to open the hatches...?
 
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