Not that hopeful here but does anyone have any close-up photos or know what the inner curved center part (going inside the spare wheel rim) looks like?
I did not find any close-up or stand-alone photos of it via Google. If I decide to 3D print it, I do not want to CAD fictitious, imaginary parts that do not exist.
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I can’t help with the assembly itself but there are pix of the Canadian LAV III with that same front mount and maybe adding that to your Google search will bear fruit. Somebody named Dilaton has been building models with it too.
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Hey! I have very detailed photos, as I have decided to 3D print it myself. Give me a bit and I will find them.
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Apparently AFV Club is coming out with it. Whether it is correct or not, I have no idea.
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Research has been done by a true Stryker Expert over here. I was standing next to it when it happened,.
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That’s a surefire way to make an accurate statement about any kit that comes out. Unless of course you had a hand in it. There are no guarantees, but this next crop of Strykers are going to be good.
The “6789” means okay. If you’re Chinese, you can actually type 6789 and others will know what you mean, 
I trust H-H’s friend, though, And him.
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I can not for the life of me find the photos I took. I will keep looking but I would not count on it sorry 
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A, don’t sweat it too much if you cannot find them. I may just have to wait for the AFV Club’s release, which may not be anytime soon…
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I had the kit in my hands last weekend. So it won´t take long ´til it hits the shelves.
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That’s great to hear Hermann! Thanks for the info.
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Some weeks before release of the updated M1296! Can’t wait !!!
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On Scale mates as we speak.
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