Royal Navy tow tractor
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Building this tractor was virtually pure fun. The kti fit quite nicely, and progress was seen quite soon.
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I felt justified in grunging up this hard-worked vehicle a bit.
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I can´t work without toothpicks and foam board. Oh, and clothes pins. And kip 308 tape.
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Spraying something yellow is always a pain in the posterior for me.
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Washing worked well on this kit.
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The tractor is completed, the PVA glue in the headlights needs to cure yet.
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Brenguns´s boarding ladder is quite neat.
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It´s definitely more delicate than the plastic version included in the tractor kit.
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I wonder now how I could ever build styrene models without Tamiya extra thin ...
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10 February 2018, 11:42