Tamiya M20
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Hi, Greg, Richard and Paul
I didn't even know it was a folding bazooka, I knew it was a M20 or is the folding a nick name?Comment
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The M9 tube breaking down in half feature was the least of the improvements. The tube was strengthened to use an improved rocket (5" armor penetration in tests) and eliminated the batteries w/magneto. The iron sights were replaced with optics in A1 version I think. PaulEComment
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The M9 tube breaking down in half feature was the least of the improvements. The tube was strengthened to use an improved rocket (5" armor penetration in tests) and eliminated the batteries w/magneto. The iron sights were replaced with optics in A1 version I think. PaulE
Thanks Peter.
That's a great clip from a great film.Comment
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And for good measure, in case you really do want to know how to actually use one pose models holding the weapon correctly:
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Bob, Thanks mate I'm actually finding the detailing quite relaxing.
I thought I’d watched a US Army training film about the folding Bazooka once, but couldn’t find it. This, though, probably tells you all you’d want to know about what makes the folding type special:
And for good measure, in case you really do want to know how to actually use one pose models holding the weapon correctly:
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Had a little time at the bench today. I have removed the details from the main panels in preparation for the detailing and assembled them to the lower hull. A little filler was needed and will be removed later when dried. For those keen eyed amongst you, you may be wondering how I am going to fit the wheels now the fenders are fitted all will be revealed hopefully.
cheers
ScottieComment
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Thats so nice Scottie. It really is starting to show its teeth now. Keep up the great work mateComment
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I think I can safely say I am sick of tie downs. but they will look good when all painted up. I also added some missing rivet detail on the back of the fenders and replaced them on the front. The lifting eyes had weld detail scratched in to them where they meet the hull. Now all I have to do is carry on
with the detailing without knocking this lot off.
The other thing I noticed was the instructions showed the vision blocks on the side upside down. I reasoned righty or wrongly that the gutter should be at the top to stop water flowing down?
cheers ScottieComment
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