Tommy1drops Miniart SU-85

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A little more progress done on the SU-85, this is going to be a long old build:eek: I'm starting to think that the standard non interior version would have been a better idea now:rolleyes:FB_IMG_1503609852423.jpg FB_IMG_1503609879228.jpg FB_IMG_1503609866670.jpg FB_IMG_1503609862483.jpg
 
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A little more done on the SU, continuing the internal features, these include the steering levers and control rods along with a little more added to the transmission:smiling3:FB_IMG_1503948786869.jpg FB_IMG_1503948786869.jpg FB_IMG_1503948805934.jpg FB_IMG_1503948786869.jpg
 

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You might be regretting this just slightly :p but judging by the fantastic detail your getting from this kit is awesome
That engine looks the dogs danglies and will be awesome once you get to the painting stage me thinks
Looking forwards to the next update :cool::cool:

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There is more to this kit than I thought loads of parts but you are making a great job of it so far,nice one Tommy
 
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Some more done on the SU, still on the interior:rolleyes:and there is lots to it:eek:

The air filters have been assembled, along with the hull sides and the suspension locating housings on the hull floor.

All the steering link rods have been fixed, these are very fine and brittle, no doubt that some have experienced these snapping, especially when removing them from the sprues.

This also applies to the drivers seat, as this comes in 3 separate pieces, the arm supports have a rod/bar that you have to glue behind the back rest of the seat, this part is very flimsy and anyone with clunk fingers :rolleyes: may find that it will snap:eek:

The two radiators have also been assembled and will be fixed in place once paint has gone on to
the hull floor, I think that it will be easier to do this, rather than paint around them and the engine.

Anyway this is where it's at, and I hope you like it so far :smiling3:FB_IMG_1504616408574.jpg FB_IMG_1504616333407.jpg FB_IMG_1504616327920.jpg FB_IMG_1504616319202.jpg FB_IMG_1504616310781.jpg
 

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That looks awesome tommy just like you built a real engine to go in the SU really lifelike colours
Very impressive

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Thanks lads, glad you are liking it so far;)
Managed to get some more done on the Russian lady, in way of starting the gun assembly, this went together fairly easily with no issues what so ever

Next was adding more bits to the interior, again this was fairly straight forward with no issues, other than drivers seat, this was a bit of a pain as it is so flimsy and the instructions aren't clear enough as to where the seat locates at the back to the hull floor.

Other than that, it's slowly but surely coming together.....slowly being the operative word:rolleyes:FB_IMG_1506110762271.jpg sFB_IMG_1506110762271.jpg FB_IMG_1506110744604.jpg FB_IMG_1506110730449.jpg FB_IMG_1506110683202.jpg FB_IMG_1506110692213.jpg FB_IMG_1506110663380.jpg FB_IMG_1506110663380.jpg FB_IMG_1506110778566.jpg FB_IMG_1506110768768.jpg :rolleyes:
 
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Very interested to see this one come together.

I have never owned or built a miniart vehicle but often been tempted.

Now i have the amount of kit you get for your money i think i could be steered their way when next the opportunity exists.

Hope it all continues well.
 
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Hi Tony nice to have you along mate, you can't go wrong with these kits, the interior boxed versions are excellent value for money, especially when you compare what you are getting in the box, say compared to a Dragon kit.

The only thing with some of the Miniart kits is that some of the pieces are very miniscule and delicate, especially when removing them from the sprues.

Other than that, they are worth every penny;)
 
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