Rare Medium Tank M3 variant, from a MiniArt kit
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Many years ago I used to use Holts body stopping, haven’t seen it for years though.....used to thin it with cellulose thinner. It was great on etched brass kits!Comment
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TBH, the main reason I’m using this putty is because my tube of Revell Plasto ran out soon after the nearest model shop closed a few years ago, leaving me with nowhere to get that without either a much longer trip or having to order more than just a tube of putty for it to be economical. However, there was a tube of this stuff around the house, so I thought I’d try it instead. It’ll be a while before it runs out, it’s a 125 ml tube that’s still more than half full (for comparison, Plasto comes in 25 ml tubes).Comment
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More rivets, that I finally got myself psyched up to make:
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Though I’m not even halfway done on with the ones for this structure yet.
Also hinges for the hatches, made from a few sizes of plastic strip and some thin rod. Not as tedious as the rivets, I’m glad to reportComment
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I'm going to throw a guess in here, an observation vehicle for the early American Rocket program.Comment
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Ooh, that’s a good guess! Not right, but something that hadn’t occurred to me at all, so a point for you
I put on the rest of the rivets all around the … thing on top, and started on the … smaller structure as well:
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… and then I had had enough of those little blighters for one dayComment
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To celebrate the milestone of having put all the rivets on the top of the tank, here’s some overall views of where things stand now:
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The commander’s cupola is also on, as I don’t need to handle the model as much anymore now all those bloody rivets are on, so it doesn’t stand as much chance of being damaged. The same goes for the handles on the engine deck, but other details, like the headlights, still remain to be added.
I also built a periscope housing on the right front:
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This is just a base from some card, curved sides from a piece of 5.5 mm pipe cut in half, with another bit of card for the back, and a cut-down Sherman periscope inside. It still needs a roof, when the glue on these parts has dried.Comment
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Glad to read thatComment
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Has anyone suggested some sort of APC trial. The current lack of a big gun suggests it would not be expected to take on other AFVs. The sloped front plate suggests increased protection for the occupants and the ability for increased internal storage. The periscope suggests that at least one other occupant other than the commander and driver need to see out too....Comment
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