Thanks Tim but I was thinking of going a step farther and replacing the plastic barrel part with a piece of brass and drilling out the end and gluing it back on to the brass piece. If I don’t get the nerve think I will do it your way. ThanksIf you drill out the end it will lift the barrel Lee. Failing that, just paint the end black….it will improve the appearance.
Thanks Rick. I like them too they look so ahead of there time maybe a 70s look lolLooks good in the paint Lee, I really like the looks of these late war SWs tractors. Rick H.
Thanks Jakko I might drill a small hole with a pin vise first to get dead centerTwisting the tip of a sharp, pointed knife blade in the flash hider will probably do the trick. Be sure to hold the flash hider firmly between your fingers so that the barrel can’t break, though.
Gerry. I have both of them one is almost finished just needs some work can’t remember what but very little.Hasegawa used to do several different versions back in the mid 70's (think that I did most of them!) - pity that I've no photos of them though - sure that there was a version like this, as well as the quad gun version
Thanks Scottie I appreciate itLee, Coming on nicely.
Rick thanks I guess my first time Black Washing isn’t too bad. Thanks for the complement and coming back.Looks the Bomb Lee! Keep it coming pard.
Andrew yes I’m impressed with the details they both have in the scaleSmall but beautifully formed!
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