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Thanks. I’ve still not started on the cabling because I don’t like that kind of work … and as I also have the plumbing to add for the gun stabiliser, I guess I’d better just bite the bullet …
It is, isn’t it? There’s a lot of parts and some of them are fiddly to assemble, but on the whole this is a very good and pretty impressive kit. Not one I would recommend as anyone’s first (or tenth) tank kit, thoughThis is coming along nicely
It’s not too bad, but you need four hands if you’re going to put it together like MiniArt would have you: by simply putting all the parts between the two halves and then joining those. I forgot to mention above that I found the better way is to put the springs (with the levers on, but not glued) between the two bogie halves, and only then insert the two wheel arms.pity about the bane of most Sherman based kits - the suspension.
Thanks. There really is a mess of hoses around the gun, and though it looks more complicated than it really is (because some coil around), I don’t see it as worth the effort putting in if you could only see them with the roof off — since I intend to glue that down. I will still need to add some cables that can be seen around the fighting compartment, though.Coming on a treat. I do like that red bracket - don't often get a chance for a splash of colour. Gun looks great. Don't blame you for not tackling cables/wires if they're not seen. Gun looks good, Suspension is often awkward.
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