Whilst on the final approach on my FJ-4Fury ( also by HobbyBoss ), I've opened the box on this, and taken a few detail pics of some parts:[ATTACH]304282[/ATTACH]
The Hull is in one ( box! ) piece - some nice detail..........[ATTACH]304280[/ATTACH][ATTACH]304279[/ATTACH]
The turret similarly is in one piece
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No coaxial machine guns but two Vickers in the hull, and a Hotchkiss that could be swapped around between ball mounts in the turret[ATTACH]304283[/ATTACH]
Thers's no interior at all, but despite this HB provide PE details for the Vickers breech end ( no no no! )
This looks more appropriate to a drain cover!
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Some nice details on the suspension/drivetrain parts[ATTACH]304286[/ATTACH][ATTACH]304285[/ATTACH][ATTACH]304284[/ATTACH]
I think the real tricky/tiresome part will be the track links
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I'll need 65 links per side - 260 bits to fit.
The Vickers Medium Mk I was the first 'mass produced' tank, around 80 were built, but constantly modified as experience dictated. The road wheel axles were fragile, and there are two options for variations in the kit. New Improved suspension bogies were fitted to the Mark II onwards . I hope to start construction at the weekend - somehow I don't think this will be as fast a build as my FJ-4!!
Dave
The Hull is in one ( box! ) piece - some nice detail..........[ATTACH]304280[/ATTACH][ATTACH]304279[/ATTACH]
The turret similarly is in one piece
[ATTACH]304288[/ATTACH]
No coaxial machine guns but two Vickers in the hull, and a Hotchkiss that could be swapped around between ball mounts in the turret[ATTACH]304283[/ATTACH]
Thers's no interior at all, but despite this HB provide PE details for the Vickers breech end ( no no no! )
This looks more appropriate to a drain cover!
[ATTACH]304281[/ATTACH]
Some nice details on the suspension/drivetrain parts[ATTACH]304286[/ATTACH][ATTACH]304285[/ATTACH][ATTACH]304284[/ATTACH]
I think the real tricky/tiresome part will be the track links
[ATTACH]304287[/ATTACH]
I'll need 65 links per side - 260 bits to fit.
The Vickers Medium Mk I was the first 'mass produced' tank, around 80 were built, but constantly modified as experience dictated. The road wheel axles were fragile, and there are two options for variations in the kit. New Improved suspension bogies were fitted to the Mark II onwards . I hope to start construction at the weekend - somehow I don't think this will be as fast a build as my FJ-4!!
Dave
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