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And their Leopard was indeed also available motorised. This one has some holes in the hull floor for switches and things for that purpose, and Andrew may be able to see a moulded-in battery holder too (I’m not sure — the only Tamiya Leopard I ever built has its turret glued on so I can’t check).
My advice would be to leave the wheels separate, which the poly caps make very easy. The model has one-piece tracks that just pop round the wheels, and given the motorisable nature of the kit, the hull top probably comes loose too — a notch at the back and one or two big poly caps at the front, as I recall, so you can still put the wheels tracks on even after gluing the side skirts to the hull top, just as long as you don’t glue the hull top to the hull bottom.You may also want to consider whether to stick the wheels on yet as it maybe easier for you to paint the hull and the wheels separetly and then stick them all together at the end. Do whatever you are most comfortable with.
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