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Andy,
Sounds like your having fun. I have built one Mirror Models kit before. They are generally very good apart from some dodgy locations, and the need to use 10 parts to make one
That's great to hear Andy. What do I know about Mirror Models :smiling5: :smiling5: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy: :thumb2:
I am always open to other peoples opinions about things but at the moment I am getting along quite happily with the kit. Perhaps it's just one of those things, like having a bad day. I was critical of the Italeri HEMTT but others may find it OK, so you pays your money and makes the choice. Of course I could be wrong, it's not unknown. :smiling2:
Andy. I think when Steve sees or here's of Mirror Models it’s a bad day for him. Pay no attention to him right now a night in the “Race Towers” will do him good. lol
I have spent a happy few hours today working away on the kit, loads of small parts to keep me busy.
these 16 parts are just for the donkey engine.
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There is a lot of work on this models engine, but that is what I like.
The engine has still got a way to go yet.
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Here is a close up of one of the sprues with small parts, well made and no flash but you have to be cautious when cutting off the sprue.
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The 5p is just for size comparison, or it could be an estimation of my wealth.
PS Is it just me or is your workbench really HUGE?
It depends on your definition of huge but it is quite large. I converted the loft in the house many years ago to make a place where I could build and store my RC aircraft as the 8 by 6 shed was less than suitable.
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That is just the bit I work on, there is a similar width of bench down each side.
It depends on your definition of huge but it is quite large. I converted the loft in the house many years ago to make a place where I could build and store my RC aircraft as the 8 by 6 shed was less than suitable.
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That is just the bit I work on, there is a similar width of bench down each side.
Andy.
Yeah. That's huge! Mind you, I suppose it helps you've only just got into your stride. Once you've got well into it, your space will be full of tools, sub-assemblies, paints, glues and all the other paraphernalia we use - and you'll be down to the usual 6 square inches at the front that we all seem to manage with!
A bit more progress today but not as much as I would have liked as I ran out of superglue for the PE. Got on with the chassis and the track frames.
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Put the engine in just to see what it looks like.
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This model is getting big, must be at least four and a half inches long now. :smiling5:
Best get some paint ordered as this model will need to be painted and chipped/weathered befor it gets fully assembled.
Looking good Andy. Any build issues so far? I have three versions of this and you're really tempting me to start one!
Three versions, how much punishment can a man take? No real problems so far other than some holes not matching the pin size so need to be opened out a bit and there are a few seam lines but most of them will never be seen. The pictures/drawings on the instruction sheets could be a bit clearer and they need to be looked at carefully. I looked on the MM website and there is a page on how to do the tracks so I tried their method with a couple of links which (theoreticaly) should click together, well, they do click together but they also pull apart with little or no effort but I have a plan (beware of men with plans). :smiling3:
Three versions, how much punishment can a man take? No real problems so far other than some holes not matching the pin size so need to be opened out a bit and there are a few seam lines but most of them will never be seen. The pictures/drawings on the instruction sheets could be a bit clearer and they need to be looked at carefully. I looked on the MM website and there is a page on how to do the tracks so I tried their method with a couple of links which (theoreticaly) should click together, well, they do click together but they also pull apart with little or no effort but I have a plan (beware of men with plans). :smiling3:
Andy.
I really, really doubt I'll build more than one - but the more you tell me, the more I'm tempted. They're only in my stash to give me choices. Besides, we've been pestering manufacturers for years - at least I have - to produce kits of construction equipment. Now they've made some, somebody better buy them or they won't make any more. There is a company who have done a really nice steam shovel in 1/35 (Andy's Hobby Headquarters have a build review) but it's in resin and I gotta win the lottery before I can afford one.
Just waiting for a JCB or equivalent backhoe in 1/35th. Not holding my breath though. They've been around for years and years everywhere in the world, both civilian and military, and the build/paint/dio options are absolutely endless - and still no-one's made one!! (Apart from the old Airfix/Dapol one in 1/87 and Monogram or AMT made a John Deere backhoe in 1/24 or 1/25). I could maybe understand if JCB were charging too much for copyright or whatever the equivalent is, but other companies make these things - surely they'd want their products advertised in this way.
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