![]() ![]() Exactly like the real thing that was often corroded and damaged due to the nature of the thinness of the steel used and temperatures seen in the part. The instructions call for the exhaust to be added to the rear of the hull. We are already thinking that a company like "Retrokit", who makes alterations to these kits in resin, would have many opportunities with this chassis from the Pz 38(t). Here we are after the top and bottom halves are secured. No glue is required and the fit is snug without the extra adhesion. The bottom and top halves of the hull are a simple snap-fit together. ![]() You can drive this around after construction if you like which is good for younger modellers, but most who are reading this won't feel that need I would think. Here you see them attached to the already moulded on parts of the suspension on the hull. I really over-emphasized the damage (along with a few bullet holes) to keep in the same cartoonish scale detail as the model design. ![]() I took to these with a cutting saw and the scalpel to take the nicks out of them that often occurred in heavy road wear. A start is the road wheels, that in real life are rimmed with rubber. Want to know how to make WWT tank weathering with a acrylic paints? Click the link below and watch the video.Because the build is so very simple we will keep it brief we will concentrate however on the parts of the kit that the modeller could enhance. Tank Destroyer M10 WolverineĪre you excited about this cute but fierce Wolverine?Īrtisan (Mo-Jiang Program), one important media partner of MENG, has published a series of model building tutorial videos on the video sharing website Bilibili. This kit continues the features of this series, like cute shape and snap-fit assembly. Tank Destroyer M10 Wolverine is the latest World War Toons product presented by MENG and Rascali LLC. It achieved outstanding records in North Africa and the Western Front battlefields. Designed based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman medium tank, the M10 had an open-topped turret which was equipped with a powerful 76.2mm M7 gun which could hunt enemy AFVs from a long distance with excellent accuracy. The M10 tank destroyer, nicknamed "Wolverine", was put into production in 1942. ![]()
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