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Bronco SU 152

Tony lee

Master at Arms
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GO GO Go :D

Tony lee
 
On the ground and running :D
Since I already had the barrel tray mostly together trying to help James with his problem that's
where I started this project.
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This was the easiest gun i've put together in awhile. With it mostly hidden down in the casement
I didn't take a lot of time cleaning up the parts.

Break time while I study the instructions to see what's ahead.
Later people
Tony lee

If you snooze you lose James ;)
 
I don't know Willem, James has his mind on wings and strings right now. :(

I'll take up some of the slack for now. :D
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I might do a little more later like wheels. :idonno
Tony lee

PS: Mission complete, wheel done and ready for tomorrow. :dance
 
This thing just gets bigger and bigger :hmmm
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James have you noticed some of the parts don't have locations spotted on the model???? :eek:hmy:
I guess they are left off pending which one you build.
Before I go much farther the tracks need to be assembled and fitted.

Good progress and warmer today :yipee
Tony lee
 
This thing just gets bigger and bigger :hmmm
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James have you noticed some of the parts don't have locations spotted on the model???? :eek:hmy:
I guess they are left off pending which one you build.
Before I go much farther the tracks need to be assembled and fitted.

Good progress and warmer today :yipee
Tony lee

I noticed. Was hoping to get a bit more done this week, but the results of work kept me from the bench. I lik where yours is heading (y) (y) (y)
James
 
Tony, the rails for the troops on the side of the casement, the rear most one is misnumbered. They show a straight rail, while the call out is for a kinked rail. I'm finding it hard to hold the tiny pieces myself so right now this is all your show.
James
 
James i'm sure glad you told me about those and I do appreciate it.
I was going to save those for last since they are soooo delicate.

Tracks are assembled and fenders attached.
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See ya tomorrow folks
Tony lee
 
Very Nice :popcorn, It is interesting to see how rough looking they molded the plastic to give it a sand cast look.

James
 
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