![]() ![]() Once it's dry your are left with a strong bond that can be easily scraped & sanded, as it's the same material that the kit is made from.įor some quirky reason Meng decided to add an extra pair of lifting loops to the sides of the model kit, the real Sherman didn't have them & they look ugly IMO So to fill in the large locating holes I instead added the loops to the inside of the hull, sanded down the ends of the locating pegs & smoothed it out with a bit of help with some more sprue glue filler. The gaps were filled with some "sprue glue" filler which is made by melting down some random bits of sprue in Tamiya extra thin until it's a runny glop that can then be applied to the gaps. The hull is made from four large parts that fit together extremely well without any need for glue, but unfortunately there were some rather noticeable gaps between them. ![]() I'm spending way more time on this build then I had anticipated, but thus far I'm enjoying it more then my other T31 build in the GB ![]()
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