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  • Guest

    #46
    Originally posted by Neo
    Oh, I missed your cheat:smiling4: Yes. version with BESA. If I not mistaken this version was on Malta.
    Correct, they had both versions, and there is a photo of a VIB without the surround to the two guns in 'British Light Tanks 1927 - 45'

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    • Fernando N
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 2448

      #47
      Neat work on the turret and upper hull Mike:thumb2:.

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      • Guest

        #48
        Originally posted by Fernando N
        Neat work on the turret and upper hull Mike:thumb2:.
        Hi Fernando,
        Many thanks.
        Mike.

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        • Guest

          #49
          Update,
          Man has arrived to destroy bathroom, loads of crashing and banging going on - I am keeping well away, so hiding in the model room.
          Thought I would make up the starting handle...
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          ...And here it is in place...
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          ...And flushed with success I started on the frame that holds the 'flimsy's' in place. If you are going to tackle this model, you will come up against this. A bending tool is a definate for this. The frame needs to be clamped in place for the full length. then the base needs to be folded, honestly do not try bending the frame to shape and then fold the base, it will not work. Then you go around each length and clamp it in place and then bend with a sharp item (I use an old Stanly knife blade for this) this allows you to form the corners and hopefully keep the whole lot square - lots of bending and tweaking. The instructions then have you cement the open end, I left this untill I had the whole frame in place. I first added the 'L' shape butted up to the top line of rivets...
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          As you can just make out at the top of the frame. I then c/a'd the frame with looking at the pic the top and the right side of the frame, once this had gone off I then c/a'd the left and bottom of the frame sides. I then added the bottom 'L' shape and finally c/a'd the open end which in this case is the top right corner. The kit comes with a representation of the 'flimsy' fuel cans, but as I had some resin ones around I decided to use these (shown for effect) And they come out a tad too big, but beggars cannot be choosers...
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          Now it is a case of adding all of the other parts, and as the frame is now secure on the model it is a lot firmer and can be handled a lot easier.

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          SWMBO always complains I stink the place out, now I know where the new one is going - evil smile on her face....
          More later,
          Mike.

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          • scottie3158
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 14211
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #50
            Mike,
            Some excellent neat work as always.

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            • BigGreg
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 2182

              #51
              superb tank...as usual you make stunning models with a level of detail that is fantastic...

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              • Guest

                #52
                Originally posted by BigGreg
                superb tank...
                The grey-and-brass one or the white one?

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                • Peter Gillson
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 2594

                  #53
                  Very impressive work.

                  Peter

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                  • Guest

                    #54
                    Originally posted by BigGreg
                    superb tank...as usual you make stunning models with a level of detail that is fantastic...
                    Thanks Greg.

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                    • Guest

                      #55
                      Hi Mike, the level of detail some of you on here put into these models is mind-blowing, fantastic work.
                      Pete. :thumb2:

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #56
                        Greetings man of etch, I don't know why you bother with the plastic at all !
                        Just amazed at the PE.


                        Watch out for the old bathroom fittings turning up in the garden , flower tubs, you'll have ducks next in the old bath :smiling2::smiling2:

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                        • grumpa
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 6142

                          #57
                          Excellent! Mike, am watching.

                          Jim

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18271
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #58
                            Loving the work going into this.
                            Also good luck with the new bathroom. We are in the same situation. But the guy doing it is me!
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • Guest

                              #59
                              Originally posted by John Race
                              Greetings man of etch, I don't know why you bother with the plastic at all !
                              Just amazed at the PE.


                              Watch out for the old bathroom fittings turning up in the garden , flower tubs, you'll have ducks next in the old bath :smiling2::smiling2:
                              John,
                              Said to her last night that I needed to go - she got the umbrella out.....
                              As for the etch, remember all those years ago when we used to cry for something thinner than plastic for detailing, now making up for lost time..
                              Got a bit distracted, could hear this thump! Boom! thump thump coming down the road, and here it appeared - head just above the door ledge, seat on the floor , baseball cap at 90 degrees and holding the ears in, you would of course expect something with a bit of muscle - not a chance - 52 plate, VW Polo, the name is bigger than the car.... Just looked on ebay £19.00 scrap. :tears-of-joy:...

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                              • Guest

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Ian M
                                Loving the work going into this.
                                Also good luck with the new bathroom. We are in the same situation. But the guy doing it is me!
                                Got a great guy doing ours, survives on only three cups of tea a day, brilliant....

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