jknaus
Administrator
Well I decided to try something quick and in between whimpers and whining this weekend I started this Dragon 105mm Howitzer.
It is a very tiny gun and of course this means very tiny parts. This while looking very cool makes this a difficult kit especially when your eyes are dim and the 5 thumbs per hand do not work the way they're supposed to. As a matter of fact I would have to say that the biggest negative with this kit is because of the size and breakdown of the parts. Where one well formed part would work there are 3 smaller parts and no positive mounting locations.
Having said that I think that what you do get can make this an awesome piece when finished.
This is where I am as of now.
Left side
Right side
I'll see how it goes putting the trails on tomorrow and try again to mount the right gun aiming optics.
One thing that would have been nice is if Dragon had given you a battery box for the rear right trail. Something to either wire up for an early gun or use as a parts box for a later A1 gun.
James

It is a very tiny gun and of course this means very tiny parts. This while looking very cool makes this a difficult kit especially when your eyes are dim and the 5 thumbs per hand do not work the way they're supposed to. As a matter of fact I would have to say that the biggest negative with this kit is because of the size and breakdown of the parts. Where one well formed part would work there are 3 smaller parts and no positive mounting locations.
Having said that I think that what you do get can make this an awesome piece when finished.
This is where I am as of now.
Left side

Right side

I'll see how it goes putting the trails on tomorrow and try again to mount the right gun aiming optics.
One thing that would have been nice is if Dragon had given you a battery box for the rear right trail. Something to either wire up for an early gun or use as a parts box for a later A1 gun.
James