The kit went together well, almost too well! Because I like to build subassemblies for painting ease(read 'ship modeler'), I really had to plan my attack. The main gun was a kit all by itself! I wanted to maintain free movement for elevation changes on the cannon, but some of the parts around the hydraulic rams interfered with it, so some slight modification was in order. After the entire gun was assembled, the gun sheild was the next major problem. I didn't think I clould place it on the mounting struts and align them properly after the gun was on the chassis, so I glued it to the gun before mounting the entire gun assembly to the chassis. This made it easier to paint the gun and chassis, but slipping the two together without marring the finish on the sheild was a
nightmare!
The indy links were surprisingly easy to use. My kits' were beautifully molded, crisp with little flash and just a few ejector pin marks. I made a jig with a straightedge and double stick tape. Each side was done with 4 sections (top, bottom, idler and drive) using a pair of dividers to lay out the length of each secton on the jig. Once they were completely dry, I brush painted a mix of black with a little blue, then drybrushed graphite on the wear areas.
Overall this is a fantastic kit, my only major gripe is the assembly photos are hard read when building the gun, soooooo many tiny parts with only a vauge idea where to put 'em!
Hope that helps