Continuing with the turret
The book Walker Bulldog by David Doyle and Squadron M41 Walk around have pictures that need to be analysed in order to properly reproduce the shark head shape of the cast nose turret section where is connects with the rolled steel section after the weld joint. Be aware that there are 2 kinds of M41 turret, the very early turret has a different weld joint design. You will see pictures of both and they must not be mixed up. My M41 is the standard production turret.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
Prominent joints need to be reproduced.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
Notice the armor going down at a specific point towards the rear area.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
The HL turret shape needs to be corrected around the commander's cupola.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
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Various plasticard strips are superglued on both sides of the new front bottom in order to build the solid structure that will be the base for the top section. Do not use putty for that. It would be much simpler if this was a static model but I need to make separating turret halves in order to install and service the electronics inside.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
Although ugly to see at first, it dries fast and can then be sanded right away, but slowly to the required shape.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
Reference pictures and the Tamiya 1/35 kit were used as reference.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
Preparing the turret to install the side armor plates. Strips of various thickness are used to create support the armor. The armor plates need to be glued to each strip but cannot be glued to the bottom section of the turret.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
The top of the turret is sanded, and a rule must be used to ensure all the support are properly aligned top to bottom in a strait line to have a flat armor.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
It is easier to start with this side. After a approximative plasticard part is created with lots of buffer on each sides, and lots of dry fitting, the back area of the armor is glued first to the turret with superglue.

- Heng Long M41 Walker Bulldog 1/16 turret fix
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