Pat McGrath AKA Exer gives this new Legends M3/Early suspension set a thorough workout! Thanks Pat.
Legends M3/Early Sherman Suspension
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M3/Early Sherman SuspensionTeacher
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Posted: Sunday, October 29, 2006 - 01:20 AM UTC
trainsdavid
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Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2011 - 10:01 AM UTC
is the risincast any better david
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2011 - 02:09 AM UTC
Hi Pat,
Thanks for a thorough review! (Now I know what to avoid...) Any idea if the resin parts are copied from the Academy ones in their M7? I see the big gaps in the suspension "rocker arms", and wonder if replacing them with Italeri/Academy/early DML ones would make life easier? After all, I assume you need a donor kit for the wheels anyway, so the surplus arms would be available?
Tom
Thanks for a thorough review! (Now I know what to avoid...) Any idea if the resin parts are copied from the Academy ones in their M7? I see the big gaps in the suspension "rocker arms", and wonder if replacing them with Italeri/Academy/early DML ones would make life easier? After all, I assume you need a donor kit for the wheels anyway, so the surplus arms would be available?
Tom