Terrific work Steve. Turned out really well. Good luck with the figures
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Dragon Opel Maultier, the tiny tracks weren't bad at all to assemble, much to my amazementAttached FilesComment
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Oh it did Rick, even 2 or 3 years ago. But the sight of that teeny little bag of magic tracks was enough to relegate the kit to "one of these days" status. Assembly is generally tricky and the whole affair is quite delicate. CA glue for the weak points has been helpful though, I think I have the fiddly stuff behind me now.
PS this is the Cyberhobby kit with the 3.7 flak 37. Not sure if I want to present it with the gun though. Probably should, considering the kit's rarity and expense....Comment
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thanks John
actually I haven't heard of Heroforge, fantasy isn't really my thing, but I shall certainly check it outComment
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Took today off from work, started this Dragon Sdkfz. 250/7 Alte . (Mortar carrier)
The front resin wheels are Panzer Art , I believe, had them loose in the parts box.Comment
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The correct term is “Ausführung A”For some reason, publications a long time ago started calling the Ausf. A alt (“old”) and the Ausf. B, neu (“new”) but the actual German designations were simply in line with how they designated production variants/improvements of other vehicle types.
The model looks good, better than the old Tamiya kit even though that wasn’t bad in itself, certainly not for its time.Comment
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Hi Rick, this kit has the engine included so I'm going to detail that a bit, but otherwise OOB. I'm really wanting to move on to the painting finishing stage. I love the assembly aspect immensely but tend to get hung up prior to getting much painting done.
Oh and this one is the first I think where I haven't glued the wheels/track runs in place yet. Ive always just painted everything already in place.Comment
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The correct term is “Ausführung A” :smiling3: For some reason, publications a long time ago started calling the Ausf. A alt (“old”) and the Ausf. B, neu (“new”) but the actual German designations were simply in line with how they designated production variants/improvements of other vehicle types.
The model looks good, better than the old Tamiya kit even though that wasn’t bad in itself, certainly not for its time.Comment
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