Admiral Graf Spee
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5 8 August 2021, 19:55
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I vaguely recall reading something about the rear anchor point, did you move it?
8 August 2021, 20:21
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Hah, what the hell. The anchor point on the Trumpeter kit is 90 degrees off. 🙂 I just realized. One might wonder, if they have eyes in their skull, the people that design the moulds. Even if they saw this on a drawing somewhere, they should have looked at photos imo.
I am reminded of the old Airfix Vosper torpedo boat kit in 1:72 (supposedly an export version). I had to cut out one of the port holes and move it up the hull a little, to make all the port holes symmetric. All the port holes were also drilled out and replaced with bits of cleanly shaped styrene cylinders.
15 August 2021, 07:28
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