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Three turrets assembled. Antenna was as fiddly as I'd feared, especially since 6 of the sprue gates were on the thinnest section. Cleaned up as much as I dare. If they are still visible when painted I'll throw something over them like an impromptu washing line!
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Made up some other subs too. The rolled tarp has a whacking great seam line in the most visible part. I'm sure they could have done it better, hiding it in the shadow of the open edge or something. I fitted one of the machine guns into one of the small turrets already, until I noticed that I could just about squeeze them in afterwards to make painting easier (the fitted one has been bent even before I start!). Following the instructions has pretty much gone out of the window at this point. To paraphrase Eric Morcambe: I'm fitting all the right parts, but not necessarily in the right order.
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And this little thing looks like an air horn. It was a solid lump so it got drilled out as much as I could then opened out with a round file.
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I'm also pretty sure I can fit the track guards before the tracks (again, out of sequence with the instructions) which would mean I can pretty much assemble everything else that goes on top of those and paint it all in one go, except for the wheels & tracks of course. Will have another dry fit with it all taped in place before I commit to glue. Don't want to make a serious rookie error on my first tank!
Andy,
the main turret, and the mg turrets are the same as the T-35 - they can just differ by the length of the main gun ( & some seem to have the star cast onto the roof, others not! ).
Going nicely - if you can manage to top coat before putting the tracks on, go for it, it saves a lot of messing around. If you have the mg turret hatches closed, then, cut off the mg action bits. and you can add the mg barrels from outside, no-one the wiser ( also works if you forgot to fit them.......)
Dave
Antenna was as fiddly as I'd feared, especially since 6 of the sprue gates were on the thinnest section. Cleaned up as much as I dare. If they are still visible when painted I'll throw something over them like an impromptu washing line!
It’s probably more solid now that it’s glued to the turret, so you may be able to clean it up more with a sharp blade if you’re careful. I often do this with things like hatch handles, which are often too small to easily get all of the attachment point off if the part is loose.
Originally posted by Paintguy
And this little thing looks like an air horn. It was a solid lump so it got drilled out as much as I could then opened out with a round file.
It’s the horn, yes. You can also insert the tip of a knife and ream it out with that, but you have to be careful not to cut into the side or to leave a ragged edge inside the hollowed-out bit.
Originally posted by Paintguy
Will have another dry fit with it all taped in place before I commit to glue.
Bang up job so far and I feel you with the parts that no one will see!!! I always add them because I am afraid the destructions come back and bite you in the ass 6 steps later if you don't. Cool that Zvezda tells it like it is. Dave has a good tip for the MGs too.
A tip for the antenna if I may. With it glued solid to the turret, you might want to steal borrow an emery nail board from the Missus and very gently whisk away the rest of the sprue gate on it. The key word is "gently"!!!! But then again, I'm sure you have some sanding materials you could also use. Just a thought…………..
Allen, funny you should say that. I bought a few "proper" skinny sanding sticks, and have many that I've made myself, but my favourite by far is one I pilfered from my wife!
I had some more shenanigans with the instructions. Parts D7 and E8 are marked up the wrong way around here. It's pretty obvious as they are such vastly different parts, but still...
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Also, to anyone else building this - don't use the cutting template on that page to cut the mesh for the engine intakes. It's wrong and your mesh will be far too small to fit. Maybe that's why the box art model doesn't have it fitted.
Thankfully I double checked before cutting and ended up with a correct fit. The centre one is sized correctly on the template but the outer two ( marked I ) need to be much wider.
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And I also had a play with the exhaust silencer. Much of it will be hidden by a shield but I drilled and widened the tailpipes, stippled on Mr Surfacer 500 for some texture, then mixed a couple of Vallejo rust shades to give a non-uniform colour.
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John - was typing as you posted. Thanks, I'm glad to get it out of the way. The only 2 I've seen built look like they had a fight on their hands as the antenna swoops up and down like a roller coaster. Can't blame them as it's not the easiest of things to work with.
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