Bulgarian Prime Movers during WWII:Pavesi P.4/100-30A
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2 24 November 2017, 20:22

Thanks Rui,John!
That's my first full resin kit.Appart from the CA hassle not much trouble.60 parts down,161 parts to go...
25 November 2017, 12:09

Quite a specialist subject ... What colour scheme do you have in mind ?
9 December 2017, 22:15

Thanks Olly!
The colour will be dark green.The vehicles were delivered in their standard Italian dark green, Bulgarian Royal Army standard colour was also dark green, so even repainted at overhaul/maintnance/for parade they remained in- more or less -the same colour.
10 December 2017, 04:55

everything is looking good, but those wheels look simply amazing! lots of work there! i remember doing the spokes of my Honda NXR-750. I thought i was getting crazy... and there were only 2 wheels, not four! 🙂
10 December 2017, 18:38

Yes-lot of work there, but a lot of fun too.Multiplied by four in my case,Spanjaard😉
Alexander G-you're right mate- it is a wicked wired thing...
11 December 2017, 04:34

extraordinaty vehicle that seems to be more suited to WWI then WWII... but it's a nice build so far and nice to see something on the weirder side...
13 December 2017, 08:20

Bart, thanks for your comment!
The WWI look is inherited from the Pavesi P4 agriculture tractor, designed in 1918.
13 December 2017, 21:21

Thanks Olly!
Enjoyable build sofar.
I intend to add roof framing and canvas on both carts.
I feel like I don't want to finish construction phase yet...
18 December 2017, 21:46

Looks nice, instead of an old one it looks like a runaway from the movie "Critters"
19 December 2017, 05:15

Bart, that's because of the black primer😉
Patrick, pretty sure it isn't.Or at least I cannot imagine the last Bulgarian Tzar attending steam punk parade 80 years ago😢
19 December 2017, 14:59