Nix. It's just the famo but I did just happen to find a canon for it to drag around.Don't see these done often. Canone included?
I wondered that about the Dragon Sd.Kfz. 7 too. On the real thing, they were moveable, so they could be turned to close the radiator front entirely. However, they seem to typically be moulded as if fully open, but with plastic behind so it’s not actually open …Would it had hurt them to have actual slats in the radiator guard?
Oh, and the left side supports on the chassis are glued up and not down
It was indeed the bump stop things. Discovered today that I had put them ALL on upside-down! duh! Fortunately I managed to get them sorted. (a bit of mud here and there will soon hide the bodge. lol.Glad the sticky out at the side bits are now the right way up
There are locators in the ring with the Rollers and they can only go that way/position. I can see on the Tamiya kit they are not quite centred on the flats of the wheel. is that what you are referring to.you did not off-set the rollers on the drive sprockets
Carefully slice them off and refit them in the correct position?I hope it won't be too hard to fix them.
Come on then out with it! Lol, I have a suggestion that is more interesting.....
LOLGood idea Jakko, but the 12 ton couldn't get it into the air...
Admittedly not something you see that often but, alas I fear t'is to late the canon's are bought and paid for, as I quite like artillery.How about driver's training at the Peenemunde rocket testing site
Anything else I should know about. BEFOR I stick it together...
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