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bill_c
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Posted: Monday, September 25, 2017 - 10:32 PM UTC
Interesting. The Meng III kit is awesome.
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Posted: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 - 07:37 AM UTC

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Interesting. The Meng III kit is awesome.



Agreed, Bill. My Meng Merkava 3D (Early) has most of the hull completed, and the wheels and Friul tracks are in place. I ran into a bit of difficulty when I put the hull top deck in place (the top sort of 'cracked' where the exhaust opening is), and I've just not had had the heart to go on with it. I will, eventually. It was my first Meng kit (that I've built, even partly). I had Meng send me 2 additional hull tops, eventually, to buy another 3D (possibly the LIC version) but I had purchased a great deal of photo etch for the tank, but when the build sort of stalled, I decided to hold onto the PE, and use it on the next build. I wanted the extra tops in case I mess up while cutting openings where the screens on the hull top go, as I want to give the sense of depth which won't work if leaving the plastic in place under the screens. I have the Voyager set that includes the metal springs for the suspension.

I agree, though with the exception of the problem I had, the tank went together very well, and has lots of details. And yours is fantastic, in terms of build and weathering. Good going, sir!
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Posted: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 12:35 AM UTC

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And yours is fantastic, in terms of build and weathering. Good going, sir!


Thank you, Curt, it was all in using a good kit. Sounds like the Meng factory had a run of bad styrene. [auto-censored] happens but you clearly got help from Meng and that's the way it should be. Looking forward to seeing your finished job.
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