D9R - Meng - 1/35
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5 17 April 2021, 17:17
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Inspiring build of this monster! Ugliness can be fascinating ............. 👍
18 April 2021, 14:30
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Hello, this is my interpretation of the D9R dozer, Meng kit, 1/35.
It's a very nice kit, fittings are good. There is a lot... a lot of parts, so it's quite a long built.
The only annoying parts is the track. They are very difficult to assemble and very fragile.... maybe I 'missed something in this part of the assembly.... who knows...
Thanks for looking.
Bye
Didier