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SBX44 Katyusha Guards Rocket Battery (Mid War x4 Tanks Plastic)
SUAB10 'Kutusov's Heroes' Army Deal (Plastic)
SBX74 Katyusha Guards Rocket Battery (Plastic)
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Step 1.
Begin assembly of the Katyusha by gluing the rockets onto the rocket rail
Below.
The rockets attached to the rocket rail
Step 2:
Next begin assembly of the cab of the Truck. Glue the front plate to the cab.
Step 3.
Glue the wind screen plate into place.
Step 4.
Attach the completed cab to the chassis of the truck.
Below:
The cab attached to the truck chassis.
Step 5.
G
lue the stabilizer jacks to the back of the truck (Note that the flat edge faces inwards)
Step 6.
Glue the
hydraulic ram
into the gap at the center of the truck
Below:
The hydraulic ram in place
.
Step 7
. Now glue the left side support frame onto the truck and hydraulic ram.
Step 8.
Next glue the right side support frame onto the truck and hydraulic ram
Step 9.
Glue the completed rocket rail assembled in Step 1. onto the left and right support frames.
Below:
A completed Katyusha Rocket Battery.
Plastic Katyusha Speed Build!
We grabbed some of the writers and graphic designers of the Auckland Studio team and gave them the new plastic Katyushas to assemble.
This was the first time any of these guys had built the model.
We also gave the old metal and resin version to Evan (who sculpted it many many years ago) to build at the same time.
Can the veteran modeler and sculptor beat a group of people building the new plastic Katyusha for the very first time? Stay tuned for the drop tests at the end…
Last Updated On
Friday, October 9, 2020
by Luke at Battlefront
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