![]() I had a bit of trouble bending the photoetched-metal mud extractors for the drive sprockets, even though Xact provides a template for them on the fret. But Xact uses an unusual system of gluing the road wheels and drive sprockets to their mounts, and I thought it would be easier to paint the parts as I went along. Generally, I leave the running gear off until the hull is painted. Note that the slightly larger gaps between the front plate (C4), the rear plate (B1), and the upper plate (A1) are supposed to be there. Unit information is not provided for any of the vehicles.Ĭonstruction starts with the hull. Four camouflage schemes are covered by the full-color painting diagram, but only the top and one side are shown for each. Packed with the photoetched-metal piece for the wading trunk is a small die-cut clear part for the gunsight that can easily be overlooked.Ī generic decal sheet is included, providing white turret numbers in two styles and decals for the turret gunsight. There are two small sheets of photoetched metal providing parts for the front fenders, screens for the engine deck, and several other small pieces.Īlso included is a very nice preformed screen for the wading trunk. ![]() The one-piece vinyl tracks join with standard modeling cement they even have hollow guide teeth. Molded in a gray-green plastic, the kit features superb detail. Xact’s initial release is the last Soviet main battle tank produced before the USSR’s dissolution, the T-80U. Now, from Hong Kong comes Xact Scale Models. New model companies seem to be springing up all over.
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