JGSDF M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Early Type AFV Club 1/35

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JGSDF M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Early Type AFV Club 1/35
This is the AFV Club Duster self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. I’m going to make this. Compared to Tamiya’s kits, the number of parts and precision are quite large, and once completed, it will be an excellent kit. I made Tamiya’s Duster when I was in elementary school, so I think the kit is probably more than 45 years old. I can’t remember right now if it was a remote with a cord attached to the battery. I remember it was renewed and became a display model, and it was about 30 years ago. Anyway, AFV Club Duster looks amazing.

JGSDF M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Early Type AFV Club 1/35 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
I have experience in making this type of track for Walker Bulldog, and I feel that the making is progressing smoothly. The parts match well.

JGSDF M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Early Type AFV Club 1/35 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
What’s changed? I wonder if I attached the rear part of the AFV and glued the turret base inside.

JGSDF M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Early Type AFV Club 1/35 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
I also attached the top of the AFV to the chassis, made various holes, and attached the turret base. I cover the gaps with putty.

JGSDF M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Early Type AFV Club 1/35 Building, Painting, Plastic Model Making, How to build plastic models
The spare barrels of the anti-aircraft guns are stored in such a space. If it has a spring, is the structure of the actual guns like this? It’s a very powerful spring. In addition, spare caterpillars and tool boxes are stacked on the fender.

If the article is short, there will be a lot of advertisements in the middle, so I will post some pictures of the finished products in the past below.