Greatmodels has the kit in stock.
If you want to really get into it, check out Verlinden's engine set for it! #1215
One thing I've tried is to make up "lengths" of the indy links for the straight parts. Let the glue set up over night, then use indiv. links for the "curvey" parts. Works out very similar to link and lengths. I've used Jaguer and Fruil AM sets and liked both very much.I've haven't tried DML indys myself, yet, but have both the Panther D and Early A, so I'll get the chance. My big problem with them are all the ejector pin marks. :-(
I personally have never figured out why so many hate indys that much. I just look at them as another part of the build, and one my fat fingers can handle a whole lot better than p.e. parts! (But I continue to get the p.e. sets and let them sit on my shelf for inspiration!! I don't build(much), I just collect (a lot)!! lol
Have a fun build, and take lots of deep breaths
Bill
Bill
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