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Out of the box job - Well so I thought

Started by Barney, August 29, 2025, 02:00:55 PM

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Barney

I thought I would have a go with an OUT OF THE BOX JOB - but of course just had to do a few mods !!  Started with the MinArt WW2 Cat
Always been a great follower of MiniArt but can not say I have ever completed a kit I find and this is "just my opinion" the location points appear to me very small and can be mixed up up with excess plastic - the plastic used seems to be thin and easily distorted and were a part could be cast in 1 or 2 components they use 5 or more - eg the tracks are to me a "nightmare" to many fiddly components and on and on I go - So I ended up with the Thunder models of the US Crawler version  - excellent location points and fewer components - For the tracks I used TAKOM workable track links - just snap together no fuzz and perfect realism.
I have done a few mods eg - early steering system and gear change - small seat not the bench seat as per the kit  added a big tool / battery box and slight mods to the idler carriage - Im waiting for some Evergreen strips and rod for the modifications to the engine the type used for Petrol starting and Kerosine running So its so far so good !
Barney
Some shots of progress
 
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Stuart McPherson

finescalerr

That will end up a gorgeous model. The cast parts are first rate and your additions enhance them perfectly. -- Russ

Bernhard


Barney

 Bit more done - engine detailed and back dated - logging truck trial assembly
Never Let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything
Stuart McPherson

Barney

All ready for final assembly - top coat done and ready for a bit of weathering
Barney
Never Let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything
Stuart McPherson

finescalerr


Sami