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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #1

    BA-3 Russian armoured car 1/35 scale

    Yes another one. No don't all leave its not too bad, -----------------------------well only a little damage !

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    A short introduction .
    The BA-3 was a heavy armoured car developed in the

    Russia in 1933, followed by a slightly changed model BA-6 in 1936. Both were based mostly on BA1, the most important development being the new turret, same as in the T 26 and BT 5 tanks, and also equipped with the 45 mm main gun. Around 180 BA-3 cars were built at the Izhorskij and Vyksunskij factories, until production ended in 1935. BA-6 followed with 386 cars produced between 1936 and 1938 in Izhorskij factory. Most of BA-3 production was based on the Ford chassis a 6×4 modification of the USFord AA 4×2 truck, but the last batch was built on Russian version of the same chassis -G- AAA continued to be used in BA-6. The biggest limitation of the BA-3 was the mobility, limited to roads or very hard ground, the result of unnecessarily[1]large weight. The innovation that slightly improved mobility were the auxiliary ("Overall") tracks that could be fitted onto the rear tandem wheels, converting the car to half track .

    With thanks to Wikipedia

    Well soon after starting it all went down hill, once again getting the two part chassis has defeated me,:disappointed::disappointed:
    It doesn't matter which way I try to do it , it either breaks and or twists. The first part of doing the wheels and axles wasn't too bad, just a bit fiddly. But that chassis , I glued the 3 cross sections on to one side, in attempting to join the front to the other chassis leg I managed to snap it !!! *** **
    So I tried to carry on , but there was the twist, one of the chassis legs managed to twist under so I couldn't get it back again , even with adding more TXT and trying to twist it back the front broke again on the glue .

    It was a this point I was nearly going to throw it either up the garden or into the bin,, but after walking away for a night decided to do what I tend to do ---------- produce a wreak.

    It was only later that I noticed that the chassis has some studs / pins in it and these fit into the floor pan, so the next one, the BA10 might have a square chassis, which I can build up the wheel assemblies on , who knows it might work. Then I can use those great resin replacement wheels.

    Onward, this is where I am. didn't take any photos of the first part of the build assembly of bits !

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    Body built as far as I could , before painting was needed , now I can glue the spring assy and sub frame s on where they might fit.

    Enjoyed doing the tyres as you might expect, great satisfaction melting the rubber , think it has come out really well .:nerd:


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    Removing all of the wing I smashed my way into the engine housing, , the engine its self has kindly gone at a nice angle, as the round has just gone straight through above the top on the engine.

    All planned with utmost care :smiling3::smiling3:

    Now the first part of the primer is on I can sort out the rest,

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    As to the figures, we have all seen those photos of German Troops looking at smashed up and deserted Russian vehicles , so I decided to have a dio with a band of Germans walking by having a look.

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    They have had a few alterations carried out including one with a pair of Russian arms. As short sleeve order seems to be the choice of dress this would be in summer. They have had a dark primer sprayed from under now going to have the white done to the upper sections.

    All coming together and an idea or two made regarding the layout.
    Hope you will join me, comments welcome .

    John .
  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6793
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #2
    You are obsessed, unlike me!!

    Lovely start.kick the cat of the seat lol

    Really Like the history, reminds me of the dorment Stug fest lol

    Keep up the good work

    Bob

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    • scottie3158
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 14201
      • Paul
      • Holbeach

      #3
      John,
      Sorry to hear about your woes building this up but you have achieved a great result look forward to watching this progress.

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15702
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        Hi John
        Now that's a different start. Build it, swear at it, wreck it all in the first post. Lord only knows what you'll be up to in post 2.
        Jim

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        • Guest

          #5
          At least you can do something with it :smiling3:.

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          • Steve Jones
            • Apr 2018
            • 6615

            #6
            Its a Russian onslaught!!. Cunning way to keep on building wrecks. You dont need to keep coming up with all these excuses. We believe you:smiling5::thumb2:

            Good luck with this one mate. The figures are looking great already. By the way did I mention camo....??:tears-of-joy:

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #7
              Originally posted by Bobthestug
              You are obsessed, unlike me!!

              Lovely start.kick the cat of the seat lol

              Really Like the history, reminds me of the dorment Stug fest lol

              Keep up the good work

              Bob
              That made me chuckle Bob, welcome to the wreakfest . !

              Originally posted by scottie3158
              John,
              Originally posted by Steve Jones
              Its a Russian onslaught!!. Cunning way to keep on building wrecks. You dont need to keep coming up with all these excuses. We believe you:smiling5::thumb2:

              Good luck with this one mate. The figures are looking great already. By the way did I mention camo....??:tears-of-joy:
              Ok rub it in I don't care:smiling2::smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:, it's a fairly good excuse you must admit Steve . Just think of the fun I'm going to have doing the damage colours, let alone that CAMO that will test the fading .YES CAMO WILL DONE .
              Thanks guys .
              John .
              Sorry to hear about your woes building this up but you have achieved a great result look forward to watching this progress.
              Thanks Paul, I will succeed one day with multi axcles :smiling: until then it's wreaks all the way .

              Originally posted by Jim R
              Hi John
              Now that's a different start. Build it, swear at it, wreck it all in the first post. Lord only knows what you'll be up to in post 2.
              Jim
              :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling: nice reply Jim, post 2 will be more gentel. I'm loving the evolution ab , such control with that setting ability.
              Though look our for fire at some point, of the remains of. :nerd::tongue-out3::upside:

              Originally posted by SWR
              At least you can do something with it :smiling3:.
              Hi Ralph, it's a case of having too, not one to waste a kit because it defeats me in assembly. :nerd:

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #8
                POST 2 stand by Jim :smiling4:

                Much paying with base, adding sand , soil ,which has all been in the MW to get rid of any unwanted growth .:surprised:
                Several additions of grass, flock , still not anywhere near completion, as need to add some trees and shrubbery , much of which will be burnt. Yes FIRE , its the only way to get the actual look .:smiling::smiling::smiling:, but before that some photos of the base.

                Starting with a piece of insulation foam, cut to size of the frame , they given a coat of pva, than allowed to dry, this was just to seal the foam.
                After which a first coat of dry lining mix, this is just roughted on in the general direction of the road.
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                Now the filler was mixed and troweled on



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                Again once this was dry I added some soil , which has been sieved and mw'd

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                Also some cat litter, I'd first smeared some normal pva on with a brush, and left it thick in parts, hence the line at the lower center. The reason for this is the line of the road edge from the mud thrown up by the tyres.

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                Tyres tracks added and some to represent the way the car was hit, throwing it off course.

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                Above is the aftermath of spraying with IPA to give the glue a easy route , having reduced the water tension in the mix.


                To show what happens if you just put the glue mix straight on the base, it stays in blobs, taking a lot longer to flow, and sits on the surface, you can use washing up liquid mixed with water at 30 % but I now prefer the alcohol IPA mix.
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                Now a coat of sand

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                Then added in the same manner each time , IPA, glue, and in this case the scatter and flock
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                It was still drying out when the photos were taken, hence the white areas.

                This is just a mock up of what I want to acheive.

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                I also started to add some small detail to the parts that will be strewn about.

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                Lot of blending to be done, as some of the rust were from powders.

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                Lastly the figures, I've 5 all together, but at the moment only 3 Hornet heads, more stock is on its way from Historex, I refuse to buy these from Evil bay because I can't be sure their not knock offs.

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                The other heads will be hat less, just to give some variation.

                Hope you enjoy, comments welcome.
                John.
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                • scottie3158
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14201
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #9
                  John,
                  Coming on very nicely, you have this base building lark of to a tee.

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #10
                    Originally posted by scottie3158
                    John,
                    Coming on very nicely, you have this base building lark of to a tee.
                    Thanks Paul, it seems to work for me, had the original ideas from MM and then Luke Towan on Y tube , his ipa ideas on reducing tension are such a time saver.

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                    • scottie3158
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 14201
                      • Paul
                      • Holbeach

                      #11
                      Originally posted by John Race
                      Thanks Paul, it seems to work for me, had the original ideas from MM and then Luke Towan on Y tube , his ipa ideas on reducing tension are such a time saver.
                      I will have to look him up.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #12
                        Originally posted by scottie3158
                        I will have to look him up.
                        Paul
                        Boulder Creek Railway


                        and Kathy Millatt. who also does great how to videos.
                        John.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Not sure how I missed the start of this, I love a bit of wanton destruction!

                          That vehicle is well and truly kippered, and it's good to see the stages of the dio being built. Real soil and cat litter - who'd have thought it?

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Good stuff John.

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Paintguy
                              Not sure how I missed the start of this, I love a bit of wanton destruction!

                              That vehicle is well and truly kippered, and it's good to see the stages of the dio being built. Real soil and cat litter - who'd have thought it?
                              Thanks Andy, well I picked up all these various techniques from fellow modellers and good old Y tube. I miss so much on here as well so you are not alone .
                              Originally posted by Peter Day
                              Good stuff John.
                              Thank you Peter, I can always rely on your support :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

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