Panzer II Ausf. C with Mine Roller (AfrikaKorps)
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For teeny-tiny too-small-for-tweezers photo-etch, I recommend a wax pencil. Might still be impossible, but maybe slightly less impossible? 🙂
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Conversion of Dragon 6812 and my final product will be Dragon 6752.
The benefits of Dragon 6812 is the box not only contains the original sprue of 6812, but also includes all parts of Dragon 6752 (mine roller panzer II in North Africa), it indicates that there is a possibility for me to convert the 6812 into 6752.
However, some drawbacks of Dragon kits are also significant. Firstly, the Dragon SK is not relatively but extremely expensive comparing to some other brands. It costs me 268 Chinese Yen (Over 50 Canadian dollars) to buy this kit and the prices of panzer II for Tamiya, Academy or some other brands are all below 150 Chinese Yen. The second problem is that most Dragon smart kits are not smart at all, their instruction manual booklets are not foolish but very foolish, a lot of typos and mistakes can be easily found and they never try to correct them. Lastly, some plastic or PE parts from Dragon kits are super super tiny and it is extremely complex for us to do constructions. Sometimes I can not even hold them by using the smallest tweezer, so how should I glue those tiny parts!!! Are you f*cking kitting me, Dragon???