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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #46
    Originally posted by Jakko
    Are you sure? The instructions don’t seem to mention it at all, just saying “bend” for the light guards. The MiniArt M3s do have one, but the jig is basically a flat plate with the correct curve so it’s very hard to use.

    A very important thing to keep in mind with these the headlight guards on this tank, is that some of the feet are bent to the outside and others to the inside. If you bend all of them in the same direction, you’ll have a very hard time making it fit the locating holes. But I see the ILK instructions leave a lot to


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    The one on the other side is a mirror image, BTW.
    Thanks for that.

    Originally posted by BigGreg
    I pulled the chair...late but l'm here...looks super your build already...can't wait
    Hi mate , always welcome .

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #47
      Managed a little more today.
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      Just aerials. Double-sided tape has arrived so maybe back to the tracks
      Thanks for following
      John .
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      • Guest

        #48
        You’re getting there

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #49
          Originally posted by Jakko
          You’re getting there :smiling3:
          Yes thanks, at least the plastic is soft, so any removal of sprue points that are left are easy to remove.

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          • Tim Marlow
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 18907
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #50
            Coming on nicely John. Those light guards look to be badly designed to me. Should be in half hard brass to improve handling, and should have half etched lines to indicate the bend directions. Best way to bend round parts like that I’ve found is fine smooth jawed round nosed pliers, by the way. They grip the part at the same time as you bend them. Saves all this faffing about with drills or round files and reduces the risk of dropping the part. Something like this…
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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #51
              Originally posted by Tim Marlow
              Coming on nicely John. Those light guards look to be badly designed to me. Should be in half hard brass to improve handling, and should have half etched lines to indicate the bend directions. Best way to bend round parts like that I’ve found is fine smooth jawed round nosed pliers, by the way. They grip the part at the same time as you bend them. Saves all this faffing about with drills or round files and reduces the risk of dropping the part. Something like this…
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              Thanks Tim.
              Apparently the kit ones are a poor design compared with Mini Art, still a little too small for me to see well.
              Bring on the mud:smiling:

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              • Strenko J
                • May 2018
                • 752
                • Joe
                • Pittsburgh PA

                #52
                Don’t worry John you’re doing excellent work with the photo etch …. and you are correct. Sometimes the small parts are absolutely maddening to put on.

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                • Guest

                  #53
                  Originally posted by JR
                  Apparently the kit ones are a poor design compared with Mini Art, still a little too small for me to see well.
                  It would be much better if parts like these were provided as both plastic and etched alternatives, so you can choose whichever you’re most comfortable with. In kits like these (not just ILK and MiniArt in case of the M3 medium, but Takom’s version as well) you only have one option: etched. Not great, IMHO.

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    It would be much better if parts like these were provided as both plastic and etched alternatives, so you can choose whichever you’re most comfortable with. In kits like these (not just ILK and MiniArt in case of the M3 medium, but Takom’s version as well) you only have one option: etched. Not great, IMHO.
                    Yes it would :thumb2:

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                    • JR
                      • May 2015
                      • 18273

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Strenko J
                      Don’t worry John you’re doing excellent work with the photo etch …. and you are correct. Sometimes the small parts are absolutely maddening to put on.
                      Thanks Joe, had a part to day in PE that must have been no more than 1mm, had to bend , NOT went on the floor and that was that :smiling:.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #56
                        Well reached the end of the turret and upper section part, looks fine.
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                        • Guest

                          #57
                          Easily the best-looking variant of the M3 medium series, as this shows. Or should that perhaps be: the least-bad-looking?

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
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                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #58
                            Top looking fine. Hope tracks go OK

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Jakko
                              Easily the best-looking variant of the M3 medium series, as this shows. Or should that perhaps be: the least-bad-looking?
                              Looks a very cramped thing judging by the videos I've seen of the interior, mind you most tanks were.


                              Originally posted by Jim R
                              Top looking fine. Hospe tracks go OK
                              Thanks Jim, now I have the new lower grab tape it should be a lot easier, actually look fwd to making them !

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                              • Guest

                                #60
                                The M3 mediums had a reputation for being relatively roomy, probably more so in British service than American, though — given the cramped size of British tanks of the period, as well as the fact that the Americans stuffed seven men into an M3 while the British had only six (by relocating the radio from the hull to the turret, which meant there didn’t need to be a radio operator sitting next to the driver). Though I suspect the M3A1’s sleeker looks also means it was more cramped than the other members of the family.

                                Incidentally, your model is an early M3A1: the loader’s hatch (the big one in the hull roof, to the right of the turret) opens forward. It was found this made it hard to close because it was difficult for the loader to lift it, so they later changed it around to have the hinges at the back instead of the front.

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