Thanks for posting this. It really helped me in assembling mine. One trick I found for getting the wheels aligned, put a bit of superglue in the hole in the wheel and a drop of accelerator on the axle, then assemble. As others have said, the extra "valve" goes on the opposite side of the gun. They are elevation and traverse wheels and are more horizontally aligned than you have yours.
Hello again, I find a pinch of bicarbonate of soda used with superglue helps with the strength of the connection between the metal points, also I use blu-tack to stand the wheels up straight then I throw in the gun carriage and glue from the outside axel point, hope this helps anyone out there.
The extra dial goes against the carriage under the sight. Search for "Blitzkrieg German 75mm LeiG 18 light artillery (1939-42)" on warlord games and you can see some pics.
Thanks for posting this. It really helped me in assembling mine. One trick I found for getting the wheels aligned, put a bit of superglue in the hole in the wheel and a drop of accelerator on the axle, then assemble. As others have said, the extra "valve" goes on the opposite side of the gun. They are elevation and traverse wheels and are more horizontally aligned than you have yours.
Hello again, I find a pinch of bicarbonate of soda used with superglue helps with the strength of the connection between the metal points, also I use blu-tack to stand the wheels up straight then I throw in the gun carriage and glue from the outside axel point, hope this helps anyone out there.
Good advice thank you
The extra dial goes against the carriage under the sight. Search for "Blitzkrieg German 75mm LeiG 18 light artillery (1939-42)" on warlord games and you can see some pics.
Well thank you very much
Nicely done mate
IDICBeer 40k thank you
Great looking gun. I sure would like to see these in plastic though.
Bob Smith thanks.
Thanks for the assist :-)
Your welcome
I’ve watched a couple of unboxing videos, thinking about maybe starting with bolt action. Why are some parts in metal and others in plastic?
That's just the way they make the kits to be customizable for different options when they make the parts for the kits.
@@TheCRTMatt so there is nothing with cost, weight or easier/more difficult to make?
No not really I don't believe
Looks goid great review but id like it in plastic
basic miniature painting thanks. Yeah I think it would fair better in plastic for sure
It looks good when complete, but what a fiddly job.
TheDiomedef16 yeah some of them are. Thanks Ian