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  • vizenz
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2024
    • 426

    #1

    FV 107 CVR(T) Scimitar Mk.2 - 1/72 (Fore Hobby) - Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 2020

    Hello,
    here are the photos of my finished FV 107 CVR(T) Scimitar Mk.2.
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    The model is from Fore Hobby and is in 1/72 scale.
    The kit has an excellent fit. However, it also has a huge number of tiny little parts - which is not always fun to work with.
    The only things I changed are the antennas (the kit antennas are too thick and much too short). I also drilled out the headlights and used my own decals. The decals from Fore Hobby are the worst thing about the whole kit (not the quality of them but the lack of research and choice).

    In general, the choice of model is very strange. It seems as if the designers at Fore Hobby had access to a Scimitar Mk.2, but otherwise did not look into the matter any further. I write this because it simply seems illogical to me to produce an injection molded model of a vehicle that was originally built just 30 times - and which most people have never heard of. The kit layout is such that it is not even possible to build the early Afghanistan variant from it without any problems. With a little more foresight and economic thinking, it would have been possible to produce the majority of the CVR(T) family with a few small extra sprues. And there would certainly have been much greater interest in this in the model building community. Missed opportunity!

    Back to the model. My vehicle represents the "64A" (NG52AB) of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers as it was used in an exercise in Estonia in 2020.

    I tried to keep the vehicle as clean as possible, but then I didn't want to do without a few streaks (which look very strange in the enlarged pictures) and a few splashes of dirt.

    I think the next British (post 1945) military vehicle I will build will be the FV 107 CVR(T) Scimitar (basically the Mk.1). Since there are only mediocre metal and resin models of it in 1/72 and the Short Run kit from Ace, I will probably resort to 3D printing.
    Thank you for watching.
    Kind regards,
    Andreas

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    #2
    Very nicely done If you ignore then firs photo, then you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s 1:48 or perhaps even 1:35 scale.

    Despite having long liked the look of the CVR(T)-series, I must say I think the Scimitar Mk. 2 just looks … wrong? silly? fat? Putting the turret onto the “high” hull gives it a very odd appearance.

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    • Gern
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 9212

      #3
      Beautiful

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      • vizenz
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2024
        • 426

        #4
        Originally posted by Jakko
        Very nicely done :smiling3: If you ignore then firs photo, then you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s 1:48 or perhaps even 1:35 scale.

        Despite having long liked the look of the CVR(T)-series, I must say I think the Scimitar Mk. 2 just looks … wrong? silly? fat? :smiling3: Putting the turret onto the “high” hull gives it a very odd appearance.
        Thank you Jakko. Those are exactly my thoughts! I would have much preferred new high-tech kits of the basic Scimitar and Spartan rather than this "wrong, silly, fat thing". :tears-of-joy:
        Just the possibilities that such kits would offer when you think about where the CVR(T)s were used all over the world... :thinking:
        Originally posted by Gern
        Beautiful
        Thank you Dave.

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        • Guest

          #5
          I would love to see a Spartan kit, yes. Well, in 1:35, anyway. Gecko has a Scimitar Mk. 2 as well in that scale, but just like you commented on this one, it looks like they didn’t even consider making it modular to release other variants.

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          • Mark1
            • Apr 2021
            • 4156

            #6
            A very nice build.

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            • vizenz
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2024
              • 426

              #7
              Originally posted by Mark1
              A very nice build.
              Thank you very much, Mark!

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              • A_J_Rimmer
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2024
                • 801
                • Arnold
                • North Wales

                #8
                Excellent looking build Andreas - really very nice indeed! :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
                Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                • Andy T
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2021
                  • 3239
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  A cracking build. As Jakko says, it belies it's scale.

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22770

                    #10
                    Fantastic work on such a small scale kit Andreas.

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                    • Jim R
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 15668
                      • Jim
                      • Shropshire

                      #11
                      An excellent result Andreas.

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                      • Waspie
                        • Mar 2023
                        • 3488
                        • Doug
                        • Fraggle Rock

                        #12
                        Not at all up on the versions and variations of the AFV world but do recognise a damn fine build. Nice work Andreas. :thumb2:

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                        • vizenz
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2024
                          • 426

                          #13
                          Thank you all so much!

                          All the work with the dust-sized parts has paid off. All the details make a difference compared to older or simpler kits.

                          As always, I see a few small errors - but I won't tell you about them!

                          Real life is taking up a lot of time at the moment, and then I still have my two Daimler Armoured Cars on the workbench - and the model for the D-Day group build. But then at some point I'll try a "normal" Scimitar. I'm looking forward to it.
                          Best regards,
                          Andreas

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