and a little bit further with the Mudguards...The front units are built using the same method us the rear ones. Firstly, a layered (3 layers) spine, or former is bonded together. After that, the main panel is glued to the spine.
Because the mudguards are quite thin, and because styrene is not as tough as ABS, I've begun adding reinforcement here and there. The unwanted portions of the sprue sheets are ideal for this.

- Extracting the right parts
then bond the three backbone bits together:

- Three struts bonded together

- Mudguard support brackets
While they're drying, I fit the rear Mudguards..and add some 'L' shaped reinforcement made out of waste sprue.

- Mudguard in place
Reinforcement underneath the joint, and along the main guard to hull panel:
The Ludwig kit doesn't make reference to bolstering the joint lines; but it seems to be a wise precaution to me.

I don't want the tank splitting up under the stress of going into action

- A little extra strength..
Finally I have the rear of the lower chassis pretty complete; apart from sanding, and more judicious filling (Mr Surfacer etc.) and sanding.

- A recognisable rear booty..
That's all for now, folks.
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