I do really hate my tank ADHD though at times. I told myself that it was going to go on the shelf as a future project since I have an entire Heng Long T-72 lower with metal tracks and running gear to mate it to. Then I started my work on call rotation which totaled 20hrs of Microsoft Teams meetings in the past week. As it stands I am required to be in these meetings, but in some case have very little input. Not wanting to completely waste my time sitting in my home office...out came the new kit. I told myself I would just cut and clean some parts...but then...
I started another project.
Holy hell there are a lot of little ERA blocks to place on this kit and 98% of them are single blocks. I can say that this upper is much more detailed than the Heng Long upper of the regular T-72. It wasn't without issues though. Some of the instructions on which direction the blocks are supposed to face are contradictory so I just said screw it and placed them how I thought they were supposed to be in some cases. Also, some of the mounting points for the blocks are literally missing and you have to guess exactly how the block is supposed to mount. Then there are about a half dozen blocks that have to be modified in some way (usually remove the mounting bracket on one end) to get them to fit in the spot the instructions tells you to put them. Overall the effect is quite nice. I also haven't figured out why Trumpeter couldn't have molded the hatches so that they could open and close. They are all static in the close position. That will be something I will have to modify because I want them to work. Test fitting to the lower is not shown, but initial assessment of the fit to the lower is quite promising. Anyway...here is how it sits at the moment.


