Long way to go Tim,. Thanks for dropping by.Starting to come together now Rick. Love the extra details you’ve added. It’s lifted these several levels
Thanks Jakko, the big let down on these models is the tracks....I don't have any replacement resin ones for this type of vehicle. Thank God for the "Rasputitsa" it will cover them nicely.They suddenly don’t look like ancient models anymore
Tricky Pete .....not only cupholders but they're also equipped with a full set of Weather Tech floor mats and a cargoThey had cupholders? Oh, sorry, you said cupolas.
Pete
Much Obliged for the comments Mr Jones... glad you're liking it so far.Totally missed this one Rick. Stunning work on such a small scale. Really enjoying watching them come together. Keep up the great work my friend
Thanks JR.....I had forgotten how much I had to do to the T-34 to make a reasonable facsimile of a model.....probably wouldn't have done two at a time....at least I'm chipping away at the stash!!Can't believe is in the scale it is Rick with all that extra work on the rear deck. Going to be a Dogs Award alright .
Yeah I hope to get going on it this week. I’ve just been feeling bad this weekThanks Jakko and Lee.......I'm presently working on the aux. fuel tanks as the kit tanks are little molded blobs that have no similarity to anything, remotely resembling, an auxiliary fuel tank. Glad you both dropped in. Lee I hope you start your build soon and Jakko that halftrack you are working on is the Bomb!
Rick H.
There certainly is enough going on in the world to make one feel that way......hope you get things sorted out and can get a little bench time in. Rick H.Yeah I hope to get going on it this week. I’ve just been feeling bad this week
Thanks Rick been having a lot of Respiratory problems I had to start talking my inhaler again with this post Covid I feel like a part of my life is gone.There certainly is enough going on in the world to make one feel that way......hope you get things sorted out and can get a little bench time in. Rick H.
The real things sat in pieces of steel with a semi-circular cutout for the tanks. You could saw partway into the tanks in two places and glue a piece of plastic card or strip into each cut — if you can saw accurately, this will be easier than trying to make very small brackets that the tank actually fits into.the fuel cans and brackets....once I have figured out how to attach them I'll get 'em mounted up on the captured SU
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