I’ve built this hull at least three times in my life and each time I’ve had the same gap on the front. Good job. I find the tracks really let what detail there is down a lot.
Well, then it’s a design error. And about the tracks, it’s true, they’re not very detailed but we’ll make do…
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Looking great so far
Let’s hope it continues like this…today I mounted the suspensions but they don’t work very well…
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It’s not an easy kit.
I worked on the CMK Pz 35 Tank ( maybe 18 yrs ago ) and it wasn’t an easy kit, suspension and tracks were complicated to work with.
It’s not an easy kit.
I worked on the CMK Pz 35 Tank ( maybe 18 yrs ago ) and it wasn’t an easy kit, suspension and tracks were complicated to work with.
Sorry, I reposted your message, I meant to say that the tracks are actually difficult to apply. Today I’ll put the left tracks on and see how it goes, but I have some doubts…
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It looks fine to me. The model has a fiddly suspension because the real tank has a fiddly suspension. After assembling the tracks, were there any spare single links?
eh yes you are right, they are complex suspensions, and there are only four spare track links left.
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Nice job so far. I built this kit years ago but with the antenna on the back. I used Fruil tracks , it came out nice - but yeah same problems!
I know, the Friul are excellent, I have used them for several tanks and they hold the weight effect well in a natural way but they are expensive.
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Nice subject and nice work. I built one long time ago and included in my blog, it may help somehow on your project. Best luck!
http://dieselwerk.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-dinosaur-pzkpfw-35t-from-cmk.html
Thank you, I’ll take a look at it.
Hello everyone, since I will have to make the tank with the turret open I found some photos that can help me. See you soon.
I finished the turret also applying the internal visors. Now let’s start with the figures.
Bye and see you soon.
Looking good.