Bergepanzer 3 Büffel
Resin parts were installed to bring the model closer to the A0 specification: additional parts for the dozer blade, SPECTUS driver's sight system at the front, in the open position.
The powerpack doesn't fit the kit part - a mistake on HobbyBoss's part, the rack is too narrow and is incorrectly shaped. Will try to modify the mounting rack supplied in the kit.
82 pieces per side, 1 piece to link the ends.
Power pack is ready. The HobbyBoss engine rack is half-fictional.
Komentarzy
35 10 January, 18:25
Patrick Hagelstein
First time I'm seeing this one built. Would be cool to tag along. 👍
First time I'm seeing this one built. Would be cool to tag along. 👍
10 January, 19:59
Patrick Hagelstein
Thanks Sarunas! 😄 I guess your modelling time has been as limited as mine. 😉
Thanks Sarunas! 😄 I guess your modelling time has been as limited as mine. 😉
1 May, 14:18
Sarunas D
I'm still waiting for additional upgrade parts. These are parts for the crane arm and interior. For the interior, there is an additional monitor for the driver, a new radio, and new controls for the crane. It may be tricky to change parts in the interior as everything is glued and painted. If there's a risk of breaking something in the interior, I'll leave it as is.
Mounting the RFM power pack is another challenge because HobbyBoss molded the engine rack incorrectly. It's not wide enough and angled wrong. One way to go is to assemble the power pack and dry-fit it to the rack to get the exact dimensions of both components. The rack is already assembled, so it requires extra care during handling. Another option is to wait for a new upgrade set from MAD-Modellbau, which you can look up on YT Rick's 1/35 channel. Worst case, I'll leave the power pack off.
I'm still waiting for additional upgrade parts. These are parts for the crane arm and interior. For the interior, there is an additional monitor for the driver, a new radio, and new controls for the crane. It may be tricky to change parts in the interior as everything is glued and painted. If there's a risk of breaking something in the interior, I'll leave it as is.
Mounting the RFM power pack is another challenge because HobbyBoss molded the engine rack incorrectly. It's not wide enough and angled wrong. One way to go is to assemble the power pack and dry-fit it to the rack to get the exact dimensions of both components. The rack is already assembled, so it requires extra care during handling. Another option is to wait for a new upgrade set from MAD-Modellbau, which you can look up on YT Rick's 1/35 channel. Worst case, I'll leave the power pack off.
2 May, 06:11
Sarunas D
The power pack is fitted to the kit. The modified engine rack is not accurate but looks good enough. Now to apply supporting parts and some putty.
The power pack is fitted to the kit. The modified engine rack is not accurate but looks good enough. Now to apply supporting parts and some putty.
20 May, 19:02