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Modeller Build Logs
Building the Dragon 1/72 Sd.Kfz. 164 Nashorn |
| By Christopher Wilson | | Started: | Oct 20, 2005 | | Updated: | Dec 26, 2005 |
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Recently Dragon has done a brilliant job in expanding their line of 1/72 armor and giving braille scale fans some of what they want, a range of interesting subjects with increasingly impressive detail at a very reasonable price.
However, some of this comes at a cost. We still have vague instructions and one piece tracks when most braille scale modelers will tell you straight away what we want is link and length tracks.
I've watched Dragon's new kits steadily increase in quality from the coldly received Model 1940 T-34 through the Late model StuG IV.
This is my first look at Dragon's Nashorn. I've seen some controversy online in various forums as to the accuracy and buildability of the this kit.
The purpose of this blog will be to build the Dragon Nashorn as close to OOB as possible while pointing out any errors I find along the way. These include error in instructions and accuracy of the kit as well as fit of parts.
I plan to concentrate most on the buildability and what's in the box. There may be some accuracy issues that get overlooked and please feel free to point them out to me, I am no expert on the Nashorn and will not pretend to be. I will use my references to the best of my ability and point out what I find as I go through the steps of building this kit.
So let's build a 1/72 Nashorn.
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| Chapter 1 - The Parts | Nov 6, 2005 |
I decided to start this blog with an overview of the parts for the Nashorn. Pictured are all the sprues and various little bits that come in the box.
You get 9 sprues of nice flash free gray plastic, a fret of PE, some one piece DS100 tracks, a very inclusive decal sheet, and some pre-formed wire for the extra roadwheel brackets. There are markings for 7 vehicles ranging from winter camo to various three and two tone jobs. Decals are done by Cartograf and it has been my experience in working with these they react well to setting solutions and are in register. You will end up with quite a few tactical numbers for your spares box once you are finished with this kit.
The instructions are line drawing style and comprise 8 steps, starting with the lower hull and running gear.
This is where we will pick up with Chapter 2.
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