Now the little bits can get going.
The exhaust covers were a surprising problem. The presence of the past owners work in securing the resin parts to the plastic hull has increased the thickness way past the length of the spigots of the Taigen hoods. The left one ended up being directly over the left drive motor
I had to insert a very carefully made tight radius bend out of brass tube that fitted into the spigot under the hood.
That is positioned to miss the drive motor.
Then, to get the size back to one that the smoke tube can tightly fit over, sleeved it with another brass section.
A lot of mucking around for a simple requirement.
The guards have to stay unfortunately.
Risking a loss of integrity in the resin-plastic joining is too high.
Having to handle the thing to get inside for routine battery swaps and the hand position to facilitate this means the guards must stay.
But, I have added gussets from the rear hull deck to the guard sheets that were left off & filled for some reason but the past owners.
I also sliced off a rear guard section that was melted to look like damage.
No matter what I did to alter it, it stayed looking like melted plastic.
So, off it came.
Using a small piece of ally sheet, I formed the radius and folded the edges up on the outside & down on the hull side to assist with gluing to the hull.
Then used a bit of imagination to get the right look of a crumpled guard.
Still need to blend the transition from alloy to plastic a bit more, but its pretty good & much better than the melted plastic !!.
I added a stay across the front left guard as well.
To get it to follow the profile of the melted plastic, a fair old lot of grinding & filing was required !!
More effort to be rough than leave things new looking

but it has to be rough or it wouldnt be right !
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HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
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