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Picked these up recently, they're the fast assembly kit from Italeri. I must say, for my clumsy meat fists, these were a war gamer's dream. Very easy to put together. Unfortunately in my excitement for 88mm death and destruction, I somehow overlooked a HIDEOUS mold line running around the turret. Other than that though, I'm proud of my work. I finally managed to do paint chipping that I don't hate the look of. All C&C welcome!
creeping-deth87 wrote: Unfortunately in my excitement for 88mm death and destruction, I somehow overlooked a HIDEOUS mold line running around the turret.
I thought that was very funny. We've all been thereā¦
I think a bit more time putting them together would have paid off. The mould line and gaps undermine your paint job (which looks good).
"You know that saying 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well, I put an end to all that rubbish!" - Major Denis Bloodnok, late of the 3rd Disgusting Fusiliers
Please elaborate on the treads. I'm always trying to get better at this, which has driven me to re-painting a lot of what's in my collection. What's weird about them?