Thanks Darren for moving this thread!!
Holidays over, company gone, colder than heck outside so it's model time again. I'm trying to finish up on the cars but the instructions leave a lot to the imagination. For anyone out there building this thing I found that not completing the brake assemblies before mounting the axels, wheels and side frames will save on broken parts - lots of them!!! I put the assemblies together this far

put the cars together, you'll need lots of clamps and clothes pins

then mount the wheels, axels ... and fish the partial brake assemblies under the axels and glue them down. Then put the brake shoes on level them up to the wheels and glue em up. Like the Leopold (which is almost finished now that Tamiya paints are comming back in the US) you can't see the brakes or suspension when it's together so being picky isn't necessary but me being me I want them equal all around so .

and many, many hours all four are with complete and equal spaced brakes and suspension

Now to modify the air tanks because they won't fit under the axels and I'm on to the parts you will actually be able to see.
The trouble I had doing it their way was that this is made out of ABS plastic not styrene and is very, very brittle so when forcing the wheels in place the brake shoe arms break. I guess thats why the company supplise many many extras.