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Modeller Build Logs

Type 2 Ka-Mi

By Michael Bedard
Started: Nov 30, 2007
Updated: Oct 2, 2008

I was shipped this example by Airedale some time ago. A renewed hull was also shipped to me from whence I have started the kit. I reviewed the kit some time ago for track-link also. Since I did the review I have come across some parts that need to be addressed in the build that I will point out in the BLOG. I feel very fortunate to have this kit and will try to do it justice. This is one vehicle I would love to see in plastic but probably never will. Reference that I use will be also pointed out along with the build.

Introduction Boxtop Suspenion problems Lower Hull Fix Pontoon Fixes Filling the Holes Filled Wheels Filling the Hull Bottom Painting the Suspension Drybrushing Nasty Air Bubbles The WASH Suspension Finished Warped piece Hatches Turret Problems Preparing the Rear Float and Hull Bilge Pump Replaced the Grab Handles Cable Pulleys Gun Barrel Prepared Front Floats Track Holes Final Major Painting Finishing the Muffler Finishing Tracks Finishing the Tank Surface Final Details Preparing the Sprocket Adding floats Weathering the Tank Steering Cables Tank Commander Last Chapter
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Prepared Front FloatsJun 24, 2008
Here the front floats have been filled and sanded. Gaps in the parts were filled with epoxy putty. That is the discoloration seen on the parts.


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