This is my second Takom kit, and it is a very nice kit. The fit is great, no flash or anything like that. Even the PE parts went together without any trouble.
The "loader" I do not know the actual technical term of this part of the gun, but it was very difficult and fiddly. I got it on, but its a little crooked.
Also difficult were the braces that hold on the shield. Once again I finally got it together, but it took a long time of dry fitting and messing around with this part.
Even though there were a few difficult parts, I thoroughly enjoyed building this gun. It only took me about 5 hours to complete. I loved these wheels, and the whole gun looks pretty impressive.
Just primed this with Mr. Finishing Surfacer 1500. I really like the way this primer works. Normally i have been using Migg One Shot and I have been very happy with that primer, but this is much nicer to spray.
I just started using this primer, and I love it. It stinks to high hell, but it is very easy to use, and gives you a great surface to work with. I was using Migg One Shot primer up until now.
This is my first attempt painting this type of camo scheme. I did it by hand. I used Tamiya Dark Green, and Red Brown, with Flat Black boarders. I like the way it came out.
I know this is not the right paint scheme for the Canadian capturing markings, but I thought it was to cool of a look to not put on the graffiti decal.