Jim - thank you very much. It doesn't matter if yours doesn't have all the details if you enjoyed building it. You can always have another go - try the Hobbyboss one. More detail OOB than the Tamiya yet not stupidly expensive
I donned my pith helmet and safari suit and went on an expedition into one of the deep dark stashes hunting the Hobbyboss 223. Duly captured and dragged kicking and screaming back into the light. They obviously have no idea on the ammo tins either as the etch racks are left empty :rolling:
The long thing at the front of the HB gun mount is the jacking mechanism toothed rack - there is no ammo tin
For what will be seen an approximation of the workings and ammo tin will do nicely

not done a right lot more
the right bracket of the air filter was annoying me, I tried to fix it and mangled it instead - replacement made and installed
added the arms that fasten the mg mount to the turret ring so that the mg follows the turret - made from armature wire
flattened the ends in pliers and fastened to the turret ring with the inner end then CA'd to the mg mount
I donned my pith helmet and safari suit and went on an expedition into one of the deep dark stashes hunting the Hobbyboss 223. Duly captured and dragged kicking and screaming back into the light. They obviously have no idea on the ammo tins either as the etch racks are left empty :rolling:
The long thing at the front of the HB gun mount is the jacking mechanism toothed rack - there is no ammo tin
For what will be seen an approximation of the workings and ammo tin will do nicely
not done a right lot more
the right bracket of the air filter was annoying me, I tried to fix it and mangled it instead - replacement made and installed
added the arms that fasten the mg mount to the turret ring so that the mg follows the turret - made from armature wire
flattened the ends in pliers and fastened to the turret ring with the inner end then CA'd to the mg mount
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