I've been so busy working on this build that I didn't stop and take any in progress photos

I'm now finished with the building stage tho and thought I'd better take some pics before I apply some primer.
The build went pretty smoothly overall, however the tracks were a nightmare, they were covered in flash that blocked the connection pins and the gaps for the sprocket teeth. It took me about 5 hours to clean them all up into a usable state. If I'd have known they were going to be this bad I would have designed and 3D printed some new tracks instead.




The kit doesn't come with any side skirts and the tank looks a bit naked/incomplete without them, so I designed and 3D printed some. Each side is printed as a single part and fits snugly around the hull (I went though 4 iterations to get the fit perfect), I also tapered the ends a bit to give the illusion of a more in scale thickness.

The tools that came with the kit had simple blobs for tool clamps, so they were removed and replaced with new 3D printed ones.

I added some stowage to the engine deck, this was mainly because a part of the engine grill was damaged and I wanted to cover it up with a tarp. The 8.8cm ammo box is from Eureka XXL, the fuel can and MG32 ammo boxes were 3D printed. The tarps were made from tissue paper soaked in a water and PVA Glue mixture. Once I've finished painting I'll add some string btween the engine deck's handles to tie the stowage down.
