This is an unboxing of my first order with Miniature Tanks Company. They trade on eBay and Etsy. Please like and subscribe to my channel for more content.
Be interesting to see how you get on. Not a fan of multi part 3D printed stuff. For me, the whole point is to get a vehicle that needs little or no assembly.
Hi Tony, I'm Mark Schloemer and I so all the house painting for MTCo. I would recommend using the Loctite gel-glue in the Green bottle. It gives you a few seconds to move the piece into position before it sets.
@@TonyAguilarFigure-atively Give it a try Tony. I model in 15mm and it's great for these. I have built all the models except the Guard shack in 15mm. The M15 Halftrack is a tedious one to say the least but, it's really nice when done.
They look very clean for a 3D printed kit.
Super!you made breathtaking ,have a great day, )
Thank you! Cheers!
Be interesting to see how you get on. Not a fan of multi part 3D printed stuff. For me, the whole point is to get a vehicle that needs little or no assembly.
Hi Tony, I'm Mark Schloemer and I so all the house painting for MTCo. I would recommend using the Loctite gel-glue in the Green bottle. It gives you a few seconds to move the piece into position before it sets.
Thanks for the tip! I am used to using epoxy so have a little more working time. I'll pick some of this up.
@@TonyAguilarFigure-atively Give it a try Tony. I model in 15mm and it's great for these. I have built all the models except the Guard shack in 15mm. The M15 Halftrack is a tedious one to say the least but, it's really nice when done.
Yeah, mine turned out well. I finished it up this AM, and the videos really helped.