Three as far as i know Martyn:lol and they were tricky to track down as thay are now OOP lol.
All that has been ID'd is now in hand anyway so, i just need to get my butt in gear TBH.lee
Hope not Stu :lol Im really hoping i can pull some great stuff off this week, and give you guys some more, this has to be done for the 30th of TESB, be rude not to huh lol.
lee
Hope not Stu :lol Im really hoping i can pull some great stuff off this week, and give you guys some more, this has to be done for the 30th of TESB, be rude not to huh lol.
lee
Them bogie parts go ALL the way along, huh? Of course they do! Thanks fer that...back to eBay I trot...![]()
Martyn, try Roll Models website, I got 5 Leo's and 5 Karls from them no problem with no sign of depletion and a wicked price too.
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This kit appears to be a reissue of the earlier 60 cm Karl by Hasegawa, which also had the Munitionspanzer. There is a whole new hull for the Karl, as well as new suspension with new wheels, and (of course) the longer barrel. The Munitionspanzer has a new set of wheels. How can I be sure of this? Because Hasegawa left all the parts from the previous 60 cm Mörser kit on the sprues. The only indication of which are the “correct” parts comes from the instructions.
Weren't one or both of those railgun models recently re-released and re-tooled? If so, the version they're selling might not be 100% complete or accurate to the original versions we need.
Martyn, not sure what "bogies" your seeing buddy, you mean in the actual belly?
I only count one used in there (but this could change as i build lol), if you mean (as i like to call it) the chassis railing piece.
That said, you still need multiple Leo's for elsewhere on the model buddy.
The aperture boxes bro, are a pain in the butt, shoudlnt be lol, but its so odd having a rectangular hole, in a curved hull....insane, what were these guys on back then? :lol
Tricky detailing them anyway, have to get the right sort of effect as the prop, plus, couple that with forward thinking on plate placement later,my heads fried, and ive only done one of the small ones lol, 'tis good fun though.
Been dry fitting parts for the brim trench too bro, spent quite a while, and came up with a rather nice looking array, should have took a pic, but it was just a dry run lol, cheers buddy, ill be needing your advice and opinions later, when i do get to the trenches etc!
bests.....lee