Again, something from my archive, from the period when I was building models from RPM, that means different variants of the Lorraine 37L, or Renault UE. Model of a mobile rocket launcher on a lorraine 37L chassis used by the German army as Sd.Kfz. 135. The model is painted with brush.
spectacular model, my congratulations, I advise you to remove that annoying "shine" on the decal, apply a few drops of turpentine with the help of a small brush, that will eliminate that "shine" and it will be much more spectacular than now, greetings from Colombia
I have this one in my stash too, even though i dont find it right know... Your Model is a good inspiration to build mine ;-) From which company is your model?
A tip for the decals, you can also trim them with a sharp knife, so that as little as possible of the carrier film is visible.
Hm, ok, the company is not known to me to date... After our move, I tried to get as many models as possible onto my shelves, but the order suffered a little, I don't even know what I have or don't have anymore ;-) Now it looks like this and i still have 12 Euro Boxes full of everything... Thats been hard work, roundabout 50 years of assembling and sometimes even building ;-)
My 1st grandson is now 6 years old and is slowly starting to get interested in model making. That would be a good reason to actually build something again and not just collect them ;-)
That didn't give me any peace now. I found the kit. It's probably the same as yours. And after looking at it once, I also knew what had stopped me from building it at the time, namely the chains.
Did you actually use the kit chains? They look like a nightmare to me...
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