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I glued the resin Inquisition doors into the door slots on the main body.

These doors are really nice and add a lot of character to the model. I wish I had used the front plate instead of the suppplied plastic one, but it would be of little use, as the front plate is hidden by the huge dozer blade.

I added a purity seal and a brass Inquisitor symbol to the front. I also glued on the headlights as well.

To the back I added the plastic eagle which comes with the Rhino kit. I also added a strip of plasticard to hide the ill-fitting back part of the superstructure (see before).

This is pretty much done now, time for an undercoat.

I will be using a black undercoat, notice how I have left the track units off, these will be painted separately.

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