I’ve made a lot of progress since my last update.
The side skirts have been applied and they actually fit well. The tools on the other hand are probably wrongly placed. The instructions were very unclear and there were no pictures of the final assembly. I think the shovel needs to be on top of all the other tools but this crew decided otherwise! I’m not sure what I am going to do for tie downs. I’m not using the PE but I might use thin strips of masking tape or just leave them.
Some other bits needed to be placed after the fenders and side skirts went on.
The upper half of the turret was assembled. There were 2 main issues here. The large hatch did not fit. I could have assembled it opened and bypass the fit problem (and I should have) but at this point I wanted it closed. I needed to slowly cut out the plastic between the hinges and test fit. It finally came together. The ammo box was another issue. What engineer thinks of making a small scale ammo box with SIX individual poorly molded sections and then wrap it in PE. Like that is going to fit ok? I did attempt it and, well, it wasn’t pretty. Fortunately I had a spare from another kit and it fit well.
The lower half of the turret went together fairly well. The main problem was with the gear/wheel assembly placement. There is no way it could be placed according to the instructions. I looked at some pictures online and placed it where i thought it should go. I had to modify it a bit later on since the top of the turret wouldn’t fit with it as placed here.
With that done, it was time for some more primer. I used Stynylrez Black for the outside and Stynylrez grey for the inside. (I need to buy some white.)
Now it was time to paint the inside of the turret white and weather it up. Online pictures were all over the place - white everywhere, black or white gun, grey floors, white floors, grey. I decided to try using some Tamiya Smoke over the gun to give it a “dirty/used” look. I also added some black dirt washes. You aren’t going to see much with the one open hatch but I liked the way it came out.
With the upper and lower turret halves assembled it was time for a final primer pass.
She is already for painting now and for all the struggles, she’s looking pretty good at this point.
As always, thanks for the views and comments.