To tell you the truth I do not think that I would ever agree with you. But you are right about the truck.
I broke the front wheels off just getting one out of the box. When I lifted it up to look at the damage I snapped off one of the light guards with my finger.:eek:
Incredibly fragile...
I am pretty sure this will ever happen.
I will cost about $8 to ship to you . So that will be about $42 for the model.
They are selling for $75-$100 without shipping.
There does not seem to be of any interest but the Ho-229 prototype is done.
]Now it is time to break her down tweak it up and prepare for the mould making.
http://s202.photobucket.com/albums/aa62/pickelhauben/?action=view¤t=005-33.jpg
You have a whole lot of questions.
1. This model is it kit form. Kind of like a model kit you would buy at a hobby shop.
2. Almost every piece on this kit is scratch built by me .
3. The texture on the turret is supposed to emulate a rough cast style turret. I use Bondo glazing putty on the...
It depends on the complexity of the piece. Every time I make a pour a little piece tears off ( tiny )
Some moulds I have gotten about 40 pours before the mould breaks down. sometimes only 10 :eek:
20-25 pours is the average .
Most of the time when a real big chunk tears out that is the...
1. The 222 kit does not come with decals. It has no interior but the gun platform takes almost all of the room in the turret as does the original. So you can not see anything in there.
The head lamps are solid resin but you can hallow them out and use a plastic lens.
The 2229 has taken a...
Ohh..
Yes some what . Better wheels and back passenger seat and of course the side car.
In the pic I thinned out the front fork and cut out some of the plastic around the rear frame and fender area.
I also slotted the head lamp for the black out look.
That will have to be done by...
I am not sure if anybody cares but the Sdkfz 222 and Indy sidecar moulds are shot.
I will probably remake the 222 moulds next month and the sidecar moulds may be done next week.
I know there has been a lot more interest in the sidecar moulds and I have about 8 kits on back order. I know...
Try a ball of masking tape rolled in your fingers with the sticky side out.
The hot glue and CA may adhere to the head and you will not be able to turn it to pose.
The ball will keep the head floating high and should be just enough tack to hold it in place.
To tell you the truth I have never put a tape measure on the FOV Sherman.
It is a good start for customs.
I have compared and used a tape on the 21st and FOV Tiger .
Both had hits and misses.
The one thing that is a negative with the FOV Sherman is that most of the gear is cast onto...
Here is the build of the main parts.
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15176&hilit=pavehawk+fuel+probe
here is the window build
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18947&hilit=pavehawk+window
Here is the kit on the Pavehawk
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