
Everything fits well as expected from MENG. The tracks are length and link. There are photo etch screens for the engine vents.

My paint was a combination of Testors and Humbrol enamels. Gloss coated several times with J & J (formerly Future) floor wax. Several washes of oils and dullcoated.

I added some personal equipment hanging from the spare track links.

2 comments:
Nice camo. The colors look good fading into each other. I can never get that to work out right.
Like the rear end view. Looks cool.
Nice job Vince! This is an impressive machine, especially for its day, probably scared the pooh out of everyone who saw it.
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