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  • SimonT
    • Apr 2018
    • 2824

    #1

    SimonT - T34/85 Dragon 1:72

    Currently having fun experimenting with painting / weathering / mud on my 1:35 T34/76 and I want to see if I can translate it to 1/72 so started this Dragon kit

    Unfortunately it is one of the new breed of simplified Dragon offerings - bought two a while back before I found out that they have mucked about with them

    Not as bad as the Stug, this one still has separate wheels but in common the etch has gone. Should still build up ok with a little work

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    quite nice box art on these revamped releases

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    currently still has separate wheels and tracks (which don't stick with liquid cement - I'm sure they used to do on older releases)

    quite a few pieces marked as not used including all the tow cable ends

    the open engine deck cover that used to get an etch mesh is now one of the unused parts - you are meant to use the solid moulded version now

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    a brass barrel from my stock

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    made a start thinning the track guards down, although I have now cut off the front and rear angled flaps

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    just because they told me to use the solid cover doesn't mean I am going to take any notice of them - open cover fitted with a piece of Accurate Armour mesh

    will need to fit some bars to divide the grille

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    basic hull parts stuck together - typically the suspension is all moulded integral to the lower tub so couldn't leave it separate

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    barrel installed after a bit of wrangling

    needed to sleeve the mantlet with a few sections of telescoped micro tubing to provide a mounting point that the barrel pin would fit into

    that's as far as it got
  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #2
    Simon.
    Love the " Just because they told me to use the solid cover doesn't mean I am going to take any notice of them " :smiling3::smiling3: Really !

    With those front and rear flaps missing are we to expect the P to make an appearance ?

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15696
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Moring Simon
      Those tracks would be enough to put me off. Whoever thought that tracks which wouldn't glue were a good idea .... :rolling: I have no doubt you'll sort it.
      Jim

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      • SimonT
        • Apr 2018
        • 2824

        #4
        John - no, I just cut them off. Not replacing this time

        Jim - found that they stuck with CA. Definitely stuck ones in older Dragon kit with normal poly. There has been rather a tradition of making small scale tracks from vinyl type material that does not stick with anything. Airfix, Matchbox and a host of others rendered useless by the material used. I always preferred the solid styrene of ESCI - the tracks were not the most accurate, many of the guide teeth were little more than a little pip of plastic but at least you could stick them together

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        turret has had a few more parts added

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        sponson underside filled and sanded

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        drilled out all the lightening holes on the wheels

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #5
          As happy as you could be :smiling3::nerd:

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by SimonT
            Airfix, Matchbox and a host of others rendered useless by the material used.
            The Revell reissues of Matchbox kits have horrible material for the tracks, which warps and twists in the box, feels oily when you get it out, and breaks sometimes even as you put it onto the model. Those from the original Matchbox kits hold up much better.

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            • Steve Jones
              • Apr 2018
              • 6615

              #7
              A nice little kit Mr T. Liking the changes you have made. Looking forward to seeing how your tackle the white stripe.

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