Re: Maxene
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:36 pm
Sassgrunt,
Thank you, kindly, Mike. ;o) I promise to be careful and keep her out of rough country. I was telling Alpha last night that when firing the main gun, the only issue I had noted was that the packs on the railing need a little more recurve in the brass mounts on them to keep them in place. Otherwise, all of the metal makes 'Maxene' a very heavy tank. She just flattened the coarse winter grass and scrub in my front yard without taking any notice of it. Those Mato tracks are worth every penny and give great traction. Hehe, it feels like I have been around the world sourcing parts for this one. She is a very global tank. I'm taking a short hiatus from building as you know but I am already researching the next build. I have a 1/72 model of it to put together for a template. I'll get busy on it this week.
regards,
painless
Thank you, kindly, Mike. ;o) I promise to be careful and keep her out of rough country. I was telling Alpha last night that when firing the main gun, the only issue I had noted was that the packs on the railing need a little more recurve in the brass mounts on them to keep them in place. Otherwise, all of the metal makes 'Maxene' a very heavy tank. She just flattened the coarse winter grass and scrub in my front yard without taking any notice of it. Those Mato tracks are worth every penny and give great traction. Hehe, it feels like I have been around the world sourcing parts for this one. She is a very global tank. I'm taking a short hiatus from building as you know but I am already researching the next build. I have a 1/72 model of it to put together for a template. I'll get busy on it this week.
regards,
painless