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I have a little supprise - I want to try my hand at doing a part internal simulation - way to hard to scratch and nothing available as an update or super detail kit, so what I have found is another modern AFV kit that includes a Full intenal detail set - its the Rye Field Model 1:35 M1A1 / A2 Abrams, I know they are different tanks but I am sure with having the basics for the intenal parts there I can re-work them a bit to get close to the Chally's interior. The other bonus I will then have the M1 kit I can build latter and in that I could show the Engine compartment as its included in the kit. Two for One situation,😉 https://www.how-amps.org/ryefield-model-rm5007-135-m1a1a2-abrams-wfull-interior-2-in-1
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Evening all, more progress this eve, "Yep bendy metal paper thickness thingy time" we call PE😁 these are Two cages that after doing the normal origami - were glued in place with Gorilla Super glue (how fantastic is that stuff) so after attaching Two of these cages I then made the Fuel can frame and glued it in place. OC.
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