Hi all
So this has been progressing slowly and but I can now see the finish line up ahead for three of the kits.
And yes that's right - one thread, 6 (repeat SIX) builds. How's that for value for money?!?!?!?!?!?!
That said it's not the exactly the quickest build though as it started XX months ago elsewhere.......
As with most Plastic Soldier Company kits you're able to make three kits from one box and in this case you can make three different versions of the M5A1 - early, mid and late.
Unfortunately, the way the sprue is laid out means though that you are left with two spare hulls and a spare set of tracks.
Queue some enterprising chap over on another site who came up with the idea of making a 3D printed spare hull to go with the early spare tracks and hull tops. Buying these allows you to make the jalopied/turretless/kangaroo/recce versions used by a number of British and Commonwealth units - next thing I know I'm paying out money to Shapeways.......
I also forked out on some metal barrels from RB - very nicely done and much stronger than plastic
The original plan had been to do do two turreted versions and four jalopies but my son had other ideas, so there is now a 50/50 split - meaning I'm one metal barrel short (no big deal) and now have a fairly expensive spare hull in the stash - such is the life of a parent!
Initial obligatory shots of sprues etc below. More pics to follow soon!!
ATB
Andrew
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The obligatory box shot

Shot of 1 of three 3 identical sprues. These also including has Cullen hedgecutters, plus US and British commander figures.

RB Barrel - this was the first one I ever bought and have been sold on them ever since!

The four 3D printed bases. Unfortunately the printing was a bit ropey in places - but I have cunning plan....

A highly complicated set of instructions - all 2 pages of them....20ish pieces per kit - simples!!!

So this has been progressing slowly and but I can now see the finish line up ahead for three of the kits.
And yes that's right - one thread, 6 (repeat SIX) builds. How's that for value for money?!?!?!?!?!?!

That said it's not the exactly the quickest build though as it started XX months ago elsewhere.......
As with most Plastic Soldier Company kits you're able to make three kits from one box and in this case you can make three different versions of the M5A1 - early, mid and late.

Unfortunately, the way the sprue is laid out means though that you are left with two spare hulls and a spare set of tracks.

Queue some enterprising chap over on another site who came up with the idea of making a 3D printed spare hull to go with the early spare tracks and hull tops. Buying these allows you to make the jalopied/turretless/kangaroo/recce versions used by a number of British and Commonwealth units - next thing I know I'm paying out money to Shapeways.......

I also forked out on some metal barrels from RB - very nicely done and much stronger than plastic
The original plan had been to do do two turreted versions and four jalopies but my son had other ideas, so there is now a 50/50 split - meaning I'm one metal barrel short (no big deal) and now have a fairly expensive spare hull in the stash - such is the life of a parent!

Initial obligatory shots of sprues etc below. More pics to follow soon!!
ATB
Andrew
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The obligatory box shot
Shot of 1 of three 3 identical sprues. These also including has Cullen hedgecutters, plus US and British commander figures.
RB Barrel - this was the first one I ever bought and have been sold on them ever since!
The four 3D printed bases. Unfortunately the printing was a bit ropey in places - but I have cunning plan....
A highly complicated set of instructions - all 2 pages of them....20ish pieces per kit - simples!!!
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