Takom Krupp Raumer S
![Album image #1 Album image #1](/albums/img/8/3/3/1759833-56165-22-720.jpg)
The two body sections, which probably are sprue B, but are not actually attached to any sprue.
![Album image #2 Album image #2](/albums/img/8/3/5/1759835-56165-75-720.jpg)
Sprue A (2 off)
![Album image #3 Album image #3](/albums/img/8/3/6/1759836-56165-29-720.jpg)
Sprue C (2 off)
![Album image #4 Album image #4](/albums/img/8/3/7/1759837-56165-99-720.jpg)
Sprue D (2 off)
![Album image #5 Album image #5](/albums/img/8/3/8/1759838-56165-30-720.jpg)
Decals. Four options, at least two of which are fictional.
![Album image #6 Album image #6](/albums/img/7/6/2/1761762-56165-35-720.jpg)
Plenty of filler required around the underside.
![Album image #7 Album image #7](/albums/img/7/7/8/1761778-56165-55-720.jpg)
Ejector pin marks also need filling.
Comentários
5 2 July, 18:40
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Well, okay, Gorby, but follow at your own risk. It is a mine clearing vehicle, after all.
3 July, 17:27
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😄 😄 😄
Should be safe enough. At 150 tons you're going to know which bit it's cleared. 😄
3 July, 18:00
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Oh wow. Ive never heard of this thing before! When I saw the first picture I thought at first must be an alternate history tank. Following with interest!
6 July, 14:33