Front view of IAIS 706's fuel tank showing added detail from Cannon's fuel tank detail set.  The white mark at the back of the tank near the bottom is where I nipped away some locaters that Atlas molded into the casting.  These locaters prevented the tank from sitting as far forward on the frame as it should.
Front view of IAIS 706's fuel tank showing added detail from Cannon's fuel tank detail set. The white mark at the back of the tank near the bottom is where I nipped away some locaters that Atlas molded into the casting. These locaters prevented the tank from sitting as far forward on the frame as it should.
By: Joe Atkinson
Rear view shows more detail from the Cannon set, plus the Hi-Tech Details waste fluid retention tank and a number of added details from the scrap box to represent the various pipes protruding from the retention tank.
Rear view shows more detail from the Cannon set, plus the Hi-Tech Details waste fluid retention tank and a number of added details from the scrap box to represent the various pipes protruding from the retention tank.
By: Joe Atkinson
Prototype view of 706's waste fluid retention tank.
Prototype view of 706's waste fluid retention tank.
By: Joe Atkinson
Air reservoirs with added piping.  The engineer's side piping will extend forward to the air filter.
Air reservoirs with added piping. The engineer's side piping will extend forward to the air filter.
By: Joe Atkinson
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