Need to find a seat for this one, I built this kit and it was a dream.
A British Tank with some Troops..
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Sanity has returned, Mr Smith the Church Of Land Armour always welcomes lost souls when they return from the dark side .
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Thanks Ismet,good to see you:hugging-face:
So then,spent several hours sorting these guys out this afternoon,(It`s easy to get confused with all the parts,as there are options for most of them,hence 3 arms each etc:nerd, here they are part built,with holes readied for the heads.....
Opened up the holes to facilitate each individual head for positioning before attaching the legs for ease,popped heads in,(Not glued yet until final pose sorted with arms and equipment.......
So there they are up to now,next clean up some seams,stick arms/equipment on, and prime:tongue-out:,
Thanks for looking,
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I have couple questions Buddy, In your dio, will Devo be singing "Whip It" in a stage scene??? And, will you be scratching some instruments for them or did some come in the kit???......I'm also trying to still figure out why you are building the Cromwell..............
Prost
Allen
PS, you might need to modify the head gear a bit too Bro...You can use this pic as an example,
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Very nice Mr Smith , that drilling out the torso to fit the heads before assembly is something I shall use .Comment
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Yes Mr. Smiff, the beer's all gone and the rabble and I have a belly full!!! I must say I'm truly impressed Andy. Great kits, great work and it all seems to be going really well with this build. I am a little disappointed that you left Cohan out in the cold with his build of the Defiant though...Anyway...
I have couple questions Buddy, In your dio, will Devo be singing "Whip It" in a stage scene??? And, will you be scratching some instruments for them or did some come in the kit???......I'm also trying to still figure out why you are building the Cromwell..............
Prost
Allen
PS, you might need to modify the head gear a bit too Bro...You can use this pic as an example,
.... THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS GUYS,....
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Ok then Chaps,some progress to be able to show.....
First up,the wheels ready to be shoved on.....
But to go with wheels you need Tracks,(well,on a Tank anyway!!),SO,and purists better look away :smiling3: .... I'm using the rubber band tracks,as I usually do,now lots of people poo poo this Heracy, however, over the years I've developed a cunning jig and fixing method....
... If anyone would like a detailed SBS then feel free to ask!!!!! :smiling3:
Yep,a bit of MDF,blue tac,and.... One of our best knives,(Hopefully Rach won't notice!!) ....
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Wheels and tracks painted up a bit and fitted....
.... OH YEAH,I hear you cry.... should've used "Proper" tracks,"Where's the sag"....
Well,fear not dear reader,my method is at hand.....
.... With some cunning painting and weathering,these rubber band tracks CAN work out.... Well,I think so anyway!!
More to come a bit later... I'm on a roll!!!
Thanks for looking in,
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... In the next few pics they'll be up to date, didn't mean to be able to see them yet... Not that it's spectacular progress... But progressionComment
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Thanks for that
Yes,I agree about the tracks, obviously sometimes you get delt a set that are so badly made that you just can't "persuade" them to sit right, but that's normally due to them being so old....more recent ones are much better made, but, unfortunately, still suffer from that dated stigma
As for the figures,they are very nice to work with, especially considering that they're soft plastic,as opposed to resin.There are some major seam lines the needed attention, but worth the effort, I much prefer Gecko figures to Dragon's,but obviously that's just personal preference
Thanks for looking in mate, should get some major progress done on this today,so an update will be forthcomingComment
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