And there I was thinking Stummel was German for glue.... as in glue gun - just get my hat and boot in the - as I leave....love that bottle Pete
It could be you’ve mixed the spare wheel in with the others.Yet to come Paul. As well as the two tread designs there seem to be two different wheels - the 2nd one back on each side looks to have a couple of cut-outs. These aren't shown on the box art or the painting guide.
Odd that they give a mixture and not explicitly tell you.No Jakko, that's different again, and there's only one.
Just wondering if that could be to do with weight. The solid wheels at the front compensate for the weight of the gun etc, and the rear two sets are there for the lighter weight of the engine. Just something that twigged a cell during my driving days.As can be seen, there were different wheels used as well (pic for discussion purposes only). PaulE
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Thanks Mike, I'll try that.Pete,
Get a hole punch and randomly punch holes around a pre drawn pattern on thin card, I use the card that comes with Eduard etch sets. You cab then euther hold the card or double up some masking tape to hold the card away from the model - gives you a soft edge.
Remember these vehicles were painted in the field as well as the factory, and the ordinary squaddie was not Picaso...
Cheers, Mike.
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