This will be a new field to me in several ways. I usually build WW2 aircraft in 1/48 but started last year to build armor more regular as you can see here and have just finished a MAN 5 to gl for the Logistic Campaign which will be added to that thread soon. Normally I don't do build blogs but with this build I want to. Next new field is, that I build modern German Army (Bundeswehr) or NATO stuff, if I build armor. So this build makes things different in many ways.
Last year I bought the new K9FIN "Moukari" self-propelled howitzer of the Finnish Army. So it's modern but not NATO, well, not officially ....

First I want to show the kits parts. Here the attractive box art and the contents ....

.... sprue A with parts for the turret ....

.... 2 x sprue C with parts for the wheels ....

.... sprue D with parts for the hull ....

.... sprue B with the turret and the upper and lower hull with sprue E. Haven't figured out what parts are on that one ....

.... a thread to be used as a towing cable (might replace that one), poly cabs for the wheels, vinyl tracks and a small decal sheet ....

.... the instruction plan consists of 2 parts and the painting intruction is in b/w but I have made some notes already as you can see ....

.... on the side of the box there are some useful colour profiles ....

This is the first time that I try splinter camo on a tank. Have done it several times on a plane with no problems. Hope it's the same here ....

For the main painting I will use Vallejo paints and have decided for 71251 NATO Black, 71017 Russian Green and 71095 Pale Green. I hope these paints come close to the real thing. I won't do much weathering on it (if any). First because this vehicle is brandnew and took part in a parade and also because I'm not a fan of weathering. If you find my way of building unorthodox, please remember that I come from Aeroscale and am not yet so familiar with armor.
I have another build on my workbench (a Bf 109 for the Foreign Fighters Campaign on Aeroscale) but I hope to start the build this weekend.
If you have comments or suggestions I would love to hear them.
Happy modelling!
Torsten
