Agreed, which is why I don’t like using photoetched parts for these kinds of things. If it’s flat on the real thing, sure. If it’s round, then don’t replace it with etched parts. (Though I have been thinking that it might be possible to make them round by applying enough superglue to the surface, but I’ve never tried.)
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Agreed, which is why I don’t like using photoetched parts for these kinds of things. If it’s flat on the real thing, sure. If it’s round, then don’t replace it with etched parts. (Though I have been thinking that it might be possible to make them round by applying enough superglue to the surface, but I’ve never tried.)Comment
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Finally finished the hull......................
There are still loads of touch ups needed - but I'll put this aside & make a start on the turret - hopefully I'll be able to complete the touch ups all at the same time, after the turret is assembled. The T-90MS is taking quite a bit of work - I reckon the turret will take just as long as the hull, its rather complicated. I haven't come across any real problems - some parts are very delicate & need careful handling, but it isn't for the beginner - the sheer number of parts would put them off!
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On to the turret - in Zvezda style, it's a flat pack assembly
The mating edges carefully cleaned & ten minutes later....................
The fit was almost perfect - just needed TET wicked into the joints. The split barrel will, as always need the joint lines treating, but not that bad.
Further additions - the reactive armour front panels fitted, a little flimsy, I might add a few spots of CA to strengthen the joints. Stowage box & rear stowage basket added.
It's going to be a real problem, deciding when the paint masks should be applied.
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Boy oh boy - just keeping on adding bits ( the sprues don't seem to be emptying very quickly )................................
The reactive armour on the sides of the turrets mounts on big brackets, then covered over by another panel of armour.......................
One side, the armour added, the other will be the same. The barrel has been cleaned up & primed, dry fitted.
I'm getting close to the point of priming, basecoating & deploying the masks. Most of the bits to be added on the top of the turret ( like the commanders hatch, sights, remote mg. ) stick up a long way & make the masks impossible to use.....................
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Oh yes it's there, but I won't be fitting the bar armour until I've finished masking - the turret will be delicate enough without adding the spindly bar bits!
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