Brews wrote: |
They look great. I wouldn't mind seeing some
close-ups of them, including the ausf G, and if you could just point
out where the problems were on the Lee, that would be terrific. I've
been hanging out to make a Lee in Russian use, after I found pictures
of them on www.battlefield.ru with Communist slogans, and knocked-out at Prokhorovka. |
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Below are the Mirage M3 (half built) and the Hasegawa M3
The Mirage M3 is a finer kit all together. The only real problems
that I had with it were the connection between the transmission cover
and the upper hull, the right side of the cupola, and the air cleaners
in the back not fitting so well. The rivet detal is neat, and the
kit comes with 3 main gun options and 5 markings options.
For me, there was a 1mm gap between the transmission cover and the
upper hull. The right side of the cupola is a little fragile and
is very difficult to place. I bent mine and a gap was
created. The air cleaners needed to be trimmed prior to placement.
Here is my old Hasegawa Panzer IV G built in 1999.
Here are some better photos of my Hasegawa Panzer IV F2. Not bad for paint, decals, and weathering in one day.