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Navy Fower Wun Seven05 Oct 2015 9:18 p.m. PST

Dear All,

More to follow on my blog and podcast, but for now, for the love of mike do NOT repeat not glue the engine cover on before the turret platform, as it says to in the instruction. You won't be able to then fit the turret deck in between the glacis plate and the engine deck.

My advice, first glue and slot the two halves of the turret deck together and leave to set, then glue the glacis plate in as a guide to work back from, then the turret deck, then the engine deck.

Otherwise sweet as a nut and a lovely model!

More to follow in due course!

LeonAdler Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Oct 2015 3:50 p.m. PST

Blimey thats making a long job of something I didnt even notice, I just put it together, is the principle of dry running the fit of things out dated these days? Or am I just very old fashioned?
Sorry if that sounds grumpy.
L

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