Sherman M4A2 '' US Marines'' Academy 13203

Gary MacKenzie

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330118 For a 2004 model kit i am impressed by the quality of the pieces.

Very little flash , and until I got to engine cover stage i had not hit any " Dragon Models " instruction mistakes.

330119 The fuel/water tank inlet covers appear to have the handles molded at wrong angle compared to instructions

330120 <<< angle the ''handles ???? " end up at

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330122 However , found a picture online where the ''handles'' are removed / never installed.

More research being done
 

Jakko

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As far as I know, those “handles” are securing pins that can be (and need to be) pulled out to allow the lid to be opened, and can go in either direction.
 

Gary MacKenzie

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Yes.
Problem is most good photos I can find show either broken or without long arm.
I assume long arm versions rotate a cam like lock.
Am going to make new handles/pins and have facing different rotation/direction.
 

Gary MacKenzie

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330441 <<< original kit part , pin lhs
330442 << copper tube to replace pin , to represent pin inserted from rhs side
330444 << primer coat on
 

Gary MacKenzie

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Primer on body.
First set of suspension installed and only body mounted panels plus inner section for all 5 other sections installed.
Will now repaint the underside/body with a second coat , tidy up the painting on the wheels and paint and install the remaining
5 sets.
334049

Large subassemblies done.

Now its just all the litle things needing removed from sprues , painted up and installed.

Then time to weather the vehicle lightly.
 

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Terrific build Gary. Look forward to seeing the weathering
 
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