Not sure if this is the right place for it, but as it is in civilian colours. I pride myself of being a fairly competent modeller but this had be turning the air blue on more than one occasion. I would in hind sight leave off all the levers until they are protected by the cab roof. Given all the swearing if you have the patience this does build into a nicely detailed kit, although I would recommend buying the after market Fruli tracks as the kit ones are a real pain. The one thing I found that really let the kit down was the cable for the winch. I found it impossible to run the thread around the pully blocks even though the pully's were free to rotate. I ended up cutting the thread and fixing it in the separate run lengths. If I was going to build another one I would look out for some stiff thread to make things easier.
I wanted a lived in look but not covered in mud. I will
I wanted a lived in look but not covered in mud. Any way enough rabbiting I present my take on the Miniart D7 bulldozer.
Apologies a bit picture heavy.









cheers
Scottie
I wanted a lived in look but not covered in mud. I will
I wanted a lived in look but not covered in mud. Any way enough rabbiting I present my take on the Miniart D7 bulldozer.
Apologies a bit picture heavy.
cheers
Scottie
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