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Coming along really well!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Fenders installed....
You have to be careful but it is a good track method.
Thats looking good, those tracks do look nice.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
I am really impressed by how well the individual linked track fits !I guess I should not be too surprised given Tamiya 's great engineering!I like these a lot better than the older rubber band tracks that often put too much tension on the drive sprockets and did not allow for realistic sag.
Yes can't believe how tediuous is was as compared to the Monogram Panzer lV chassis I used on my flakpanzer!
HOORAH!!!
Finally the termination of the tedium!
Yes I set up a folding table in the living room and Watch Star Trek the original series on Netflix while working on the road wheels.
She's coming along nicely!
I like cleaning up road wheels while watching TV or YouTube videos. Seems to make it go faster.
And, of course, some want to be in red primer on the back . . .
Let us not forget the joys of interleaved German roadwheels, for when we want to double the fun
Strangely compelling!
Yes, doing MK IV roadwheels are a big bug a boo of mine (and others) . So why do I like them so much?
Since it is a Tamiya kit I expect a relatively easy build.
A German armour build is not complete without a roadwheel forest. Look forward to seeing more of this build, got this kit in the stash.
Yep!easier to rotate the wheels against the paint brush!
I like to call that planting a roadwheel garden
The bugaboo of all Panzer IV based armor...the road wheels!
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