Where did you get all this food from? And don't throw crumbs all over again! :tears-of-joy:
Thank you guys, you're great! :smiling5:
Here is a short situation report of my DACs.
For the IBG model, I have only finished the wheel suspension so far.
Otherwise, I have studied the real photos of my two vehicles and worked out which vehicle had which special features.
For "Sheila" I will use my 3D print because "she" had all the usual equipment on board - and these were already modeled in the 3D print.
The "Gunnery school vehicle", on the other hand, is almost "naked", and this is easier to depict with the IBG kit because most of the details have to be glued on separately.
In addition, "Sheila" gets the double Vickers MG and the side brackets from the IBG kit.
I have cleaned up the 3D print. I have also drilled out the small headlight on the turret and turned it to the side, as can be seen in the photos of the vehicle with Churchill. I have also shortened the exhaust.
I have to check everything again to make sure I have not overlooked anything, but basically it should be almost ready to be painted.

Best regards,
Andreas
Thank you guys, you're great! :smiling5:
Here is a short situation report of my DACs.
For the IBG model, I have only finished the wheel suspension so far.
Otherwise, I have studied the real photos of my two vehicles and worked out which vehicle had which special features.
For "Sheila" I will use my 3D print because "she" had all the usual equipment on board - and these were already modeled in the 3D print.
The "Gunnery school vehicle", on the other hand, is almost "naked", and this is easier to depict with the IBG kit because most of the details have to be glued on separately.
In addition, "Sheila" gets the double Vickers MG and the side brackets from the IBG kit.
I have cleaned up the 3D print. I have also drilled out the small headlight on the turret and turned it to the side, as can be seen in the photos of the vehicle with Churchill. I have also shortened the exhaust.
I have to check everything again to make sure I have not overlooked anything, but basically it should be almost ready to be painted.
Best regards,
Andreas
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