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Docomar750 wrote:No good check reference book and the deflector plate on the front of the tank is to far back on the HL its further forward on the Chally 2 so deglue sand and polish fill in holes make pins and stick back on slightly back from front lip but close as possible with out interfering with taking upper hull off
I have taken some ideas from other builders and I think added some new ones but in all I think these modifications are a standard that helps to bring the tank alive but I do believe each to there own and what ever makes a tanker happy.HERMAN BIX wrote:Superb detailing and advice Mr 750![]()
Would it be fair to say that your modifications are a "standard" by which all CH2's can be modified ?