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Re: Tips and helpful suggestions
I agree Em. I like the fact that Dragon include at least partial interiors...what's visible through open hatches. They also seal the area above the tracks...a place that Tamiya leave gaping. Daylight inside a tank is a pretty bad look and I'm not the type (usually) to go to the trouble of closing it up with plastic card. I remember reading a review of Tamiya's new (at the time) JSIII kit. The reviewer commented on the gaps between upper and lower hulls above the tracks. He closed it up with pieces of plastic sheet. He was even wise enough to supply drawings (plans) for the parts he made. I thought that was bloody good reviewing.
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