They (8.8 & zwilling) are available in 1/87. PaulE
Thanks, Rick. No problem.Haven't found a state side source for 12.8 zwielling. Pardon the intrusion Christian.
Your build is looking great so far. Cheers, Rick H.
Unluckily, I lost the engine hood for the Maultier Now, I am not sure how to finish it.Won't that be fun to paint! Lots of nooks and crannies to work around when it comes to the wet stuff. BTW, nice looking Ford Maultier I spied in the back ground. Hope you post that when you get it done. Cheers, Rick H.
I’m not sure, but I wouldn’t consider it impossible that the seat is on a screw thread so it can be raised or lowered a bit. (I checked the American Tech Manual for these guns in the hopes it would have a picture that happened to show this detail, but unfortunately not.)The placement of seat D21 on C29 had me wondering how far I should push the seat pin in, but I just decided to put it all the way and it seems to sit just fine.
Jakko, I could imagine something like that, too. Thanks!I’m not sure, but I wouldn’t consider it impossible that the seat is on a screw thread so it can be raised or lowered a bit. (I checked the American Tech Manual for these guns in the hopes it would have a picture that happened to show this detail, but unfortunately not.)
Unluckily, I lost the engine hood for the Maultier Now, I am not sure how to finish it.
I should try that. Havn't attempted with ICM before. Mirage from Poland sent a replacement part straight away. Dragon does not send replacement parts, I conclude based on my own and others' correlating experiences.If it is still being manufactured then email them and see if you can get a replacement part
I built the engine, too. Can take a picture later. I usually build my vehicles so any hood can be lifted off for viewing, but I am not sure how I feel about doing without it entirely. It might make sense if it was never on a railcar, but as a war museum exhibit.Or just build it with the hood off and show off that nice little flathead V8 that should be part of the kit. Cheers, Rick H.
Thank you, Steve. It is a pleasure to build it so far. What I need is time, not motivationComing along well Christian. A very nice build
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