Dave Ward's Vulcan 1/35 Light Tank Mk. VIB BEF
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After a day away from the bench ( just didn't feel like it ),I've added the fenders & plastic supports, and couldn't resist trying the turret on.................
Looking at the instructions, I thought that I was going to have to bend the headlamp boxes
from PE
Both sides are similar...............
However, with a closer look at the instructions - I find that there are plastic bits
Hmmm I can't see any advantage in using the PE, in fact I would say the plastic bits win out, due to Health & Safety reasons!
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I suppose the etched parts are there for those who want crisper, finer parts and/or the bragging rights of having built them. At least they give you a choice instead of only providing the etched bits, though.Comment
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Nice work Dave on a great looking little tank. I find the biggest dilemma is how much to paint before assembly, the paint making gluing difficult. I too have had the same problem with link and length tracks and now assemble them unpainted.
As for dog hairs, Joe is having an early moult at the moment, so they're getting everywhere.Comment
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The glue cures through the presence of water, so fingers, especially if they’re moist, will glue far more quickly than two bits of plastic or metal. It’s also why blowing on superglue as it cures will help it to set.Comment
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Hello Dave,
That is looking impressive, as for the light boxes, go with what you are comfortable with.
Cheers, Mike.Comment
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HI Dave im not into tanks to build but I like lookin at em an Ive just looked through your build an I must admit its amazeing you must have fantastic amount of patience on them small parts great build v- well done:rolling:
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Many thanks for your kind words - it's mainly time, not patience! Since I'm retired I can stop, and take a break, then go back- even take a day off!
I was thinking of following on my thread of BEF, with a Matilda Mk.I , then I did a bit of research & found that there have been 2 models in 1/35, Commander Models from the USA, which seems to have disappeared, and Accurate Armour. The Accurate Armour model retails for £68.50 - whilst I am sure it is a fine model, is far too rich for my blood! I do have a Bronco A13 II Mark IV in the stash, but the microscopic individual track links of this have pushed it to the foundation level of stash storage! So that looks like the end of my British BEF AFVs....................
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A13s had bigger track links than Vickers tanks. Still not large by modern standards, but not as bad as this light tank you’re building. Cromwell Models had an A13 too, but whether buying the tracks from that separately would be possible … your guess is as good as mine, I suppose.Comment
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