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Thanks John, always glad to receive the Dogs….Tim they look fantastic well worthy of the
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Rick H.Love it!!OK, here we are a few minutes later and the underframe is glued in, the rear axel and fenders glued in place, the front frame and drawbar/steering is secure, the chain box looks better re-oriented 90 degrees from its previous position and the spare tire has a .040" pin located and glued to the cargo box to hold it in place. I'll get some paint on this when it's dry and post it in the completed Softskins later on. Rick H.






It’s because it’s a wargaming model, yes: these are models designed to survive being handled, knocked over, dropped, stowed in carrying cases, etc. If they were to mould things like those canvas sides to scale thickness, it would break far too easily with handling. Nothing stopping you from replacing this with finer parts, of coursesome of the detailing is amazing, while some just seems lazy, but maybe that’s just wargaming? The ‘canvas’ side things on top of the elephant/mammoth thing are much to thick
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