

Here's the stuff I'll be I'll be using to get 'em together:

Step 1 is to get the guns ready:

Normally you would never want to just bend a piece right off the sprue but this is one situation where it's OK. Push down on the front of of the receiver... they will cleanly snap right off every time and the seam is underneath where it can easily be cleaned off and not seen anyway. Do this because the resin is fairly brittle; the receiver is molded at an odd angle and you risk breaking off those 2 tiny nubs on the back of the receiver or the other parts on the sprue if you remove them the normal way.

Next, clean off the seam and hit the barrel holes with a twist drill... the brass barrel base male connecting piece is too long to fit into the receiver as-is.

A quick note about gluing... I like to use CA (plain old supermarket "superglue") which I apply by making a little puddle of it and applying it in microscopic drops with an old sharp clay modeling needle ( because it's chromed and I can easily scrape off dried glue over and over again to keep it clean and precise.

Next, I glue the barrels in, making special effort to get them straight both vertically and horizontally. The reason for drilling them (instead of cutting the male insert shorter like the instructions suggest) becomes apparent here... it's A LOT easier to get them in clean and straight this way. Another note... if your ship had all black barrels you could skip this until last and paint the barrels separately.

Next comes the half-circle elevator mechanism...

They will not fold straight on their own, you've gotta fold them against the other side while clamping that side down with something. Here I use my blunt end tweezers in the role.

Make a tiny line of CA down the middle of the receiver bottom and stick the elevator mechanism on. All right, step 1 finished! No, I didn't forget the 40mm rounds themselves... put those in last, after painting. You can leave them out altogether and be accurate too, unless you are portraying your gun(s) at battle stations.
Next up, the gun mount base...
































