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Dragon Late Tiger Tank 6383
tigertank1963
United States
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Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2013 - 06:56 AM UTC
Hi all.....I am really enjoying this forum. I am getting so much useful information. I was wondering if someone could answer me a question regarding a part on Dragons kit # 6383 that I am having trouble with. Specifically on step #4 of the instructions. There is an option to put part #f11 and f12 which looks like some sort of canister. Can someone identify what this is? I can't seem to find any info or pictures on it. It also doesn't fit into it's indicated spot very well. Not sure if I am missing something. Thanks in advance for any help!!
Wierdy
Ukraine / Україна
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Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2013 - 07:29 AM UTC
Hi there !
The 'canister' you're referring to is actually a blowtorch used to heat up the engine to make it start easier in cold winter conditions.
This is how it should look like on a model (look at the top row of images)
http://www.yahobby.com/products4/dml_35_tiger_i_6406_a.jpg
HTH and happy modelling, Paul
The 'canister' you're referring to is actually a blowtorch used to heat up the engine to make it start easier in cold winter conditions.
This is how it should look like on a model (look at the top row of images)
http://www.yahobby.com/products4/dml_35_tiger_i_6406_a.jpg
HTH and happy modelling, Paul
Byrden
Wien, Austria
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Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2013 - 08:34 AM UTC
I should make it clear, that thing would be removed as soon as the engine starts, and the hole would be closed up.
David
David
tigertank1963
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Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2013 - 10:23 AM UTC
That's exactly what I needed to know. Thank you both for the quick and informative responses. Merry Christmas!!