Cor, that’s a mini beast and that’s no error! You’re doing a grand job on this David.
Yeh nothing unexpected made these little kits for long enough now to except their short comings before the bits are even tipped out the box this one was pretty good but in the words of Simon T there was some fettleing involved. Unless I've missed it you haven't mentioned how you got on with the perfect plastic putty so grabbed some my self its what I've used on the kit couldn't recommend it enough good stuff adheres and sands brilliant only complaint is with the tube unscrew cap its a bit like a out of controll toothpaste tube a bit wasteful. Loving the groupe build havent done one since Simons. DaveYou know me and tracks David , think it's a mental thing, deciding that I can't do them even before I start.
I love these kits from Eastern Europe, normally cheap and with a good many problems but they produce kits the mainstay of producers don't want too .
Looking at what you achieved you should be well pleased .
Nice going Dave - she really is a tiddler...
Nick
Lovely progress, watching in awe.
hope that's all of you many thanks for your encouragement ,its all to easy to flip through flicking the like button. DaveHi David
Great progress. Well done with the tracks.
Jim
Tim back at ya as the youngsters say ,holding the same respect for your work on the tiny figures ,nice one. DaveCor, that’s a mini beast and that’s no error! You’re doing a grand job on this David.
I know MiniArt do some Su- stuff quite old now so you might grab a bargain somewhere. DaveDave, it still amazes me how you can build these tiny things and do such a great job. The Su-76 is one of my favorite Rooskie Bummskie things. Still trying to find one in 1/35 from Alan at a cheap price too. One of these in 1/35 would be nice too as 1/72 is too tiny for my old peepers...........
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