M3 (mostly Heng Long)
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Got the first bit done - just need to find some space to practice!
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And finished (eventually)!
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Re: M3 (mostly Heng Long)
A solid result Rob, nice work. It's refreshing to see an Allied tank in Soviet service, the markings make a nice change from white stars and balkenkreuzes.
Coffin for seven brothers indeed.
Coffin for seven brothers indeed.

Re: M3 (mostly Heng Long)
Thanks all.
So far so good re the return rollers. I didn't glue the bogeys on so they're easy to remove to fix (I did glue & fill the screw cover to hide the hole). Suspect the real test will be Wickstead at War on grass.
So far so good re the return rollers. I didn't glue the bogeys on so they're easy to remove to fix (I did glue & fill the screw cover to hide the hole). Suspect the real test will be Wickstead at War on grass.
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You mean you can't work it out from the pics? You'll need a few more track links too.