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  • adt70hk
    SMF Supporters
    • Sep 2019
    • 10433

    #1

    Junior's 3x 1/72 PSC Cromwells

    Good evening all

    So our small modelling club started back last month and as some of you know, my son, aka 'Junior' for online purposes comes along as a treat.

    We had nothing currently at the build stage for a joint project, so took these along to start. These will eventually be a second troop for his 11th Armoured Division Recce Regiment, along with a Challenger I have in the stash.

    These are the usual Plastic Soldier Company standard - pretty simple quick build kits, with a reasonable level of detail and three kits per box. You also get two options - the usual 75mm and 95mm CS versions. I know they're not everyone's cup of tea but they're fun builds for me and junior - and I got them pretty cheap. RRP is £22 although you can get them for £20 - but I got them for £15.20 or £5 per kit..... :smiling:

    We managed to get two hulls finished that evening (the tracks are just dry fitted for ease of painting) and will hopefully finish them off at tomorrow night's meeting. As is usual I've got metal barrels, as much for durability as looks.

    ATB.

    Andrew

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    The standard PSC box....

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    For some reason the 15mm instructions.....

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    One tank per sprue

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    The metal barrels...

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    Where we've got to so far.....

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  • Tim Marlow
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 18934
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    Great stuff. I like the PSC stuff as well. The Skdfz 250 alte models build up particularly well….

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15746
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Hi Andrew
      Great to hear of young people enjoying the hobby. They look nice kits. Sharp detail and having the wheels and tracks as one piece is a relief for all haters of "track building"
      Jim

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      • Isitme
        • Nov 2020
        • 795

        #4
        I like the detail, so much better than the 'soft' earlier examples that Airfix etc used to put out decades ago, but now way to small for my tired old eyes (come on you lot, sympathy time)....
        Will watch with interest, and give 'Junior' a well done for entering a hobby that is not on a flat screen :thumb2:
        Mike

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        • adt70hk
          SMF Supporters
          • Sep 2019
          • 10433

          #5
          Gents

          Firstly, thanks for stopping by. Secondly, apologies for the late response but I wanted to reply properly and mid-week does not give me that time..... :sad:

          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
          Great stuff. I like the PSC stuff as well. The Skdfz 250 alte models build up particularly well….
          Tim

          I've only got one of the 250s, it was a freebie with their rule set. What started me off with PSC was their SdKfZ 251 D set - four kits and six or seven different options, with 37 figures, and from there it took off. In terms of there kits I think I have the following:

          2x M4A4/Firefly sets + one additional reinforcement model.
          3x Churchill sets. One of these has been given the AM treatment with a full bridge layer set up.
          1x 6pdr and tow set
          1x Sexton set
          1x 25pdr & Quad set plus an additional Quad
          1x Stug III/StuH 42 set
          1x Pz IV H set
          1x German trucks set
          1x SdKfZ 251D set
          1x SdKfz 250 kit
          1x Cromwell set
          1x German commanders and stowage set (really good value for money BTW)

          So bearing in mind that you normally get three kits per box - Churchills is only two- and if you count the guns and their tows as one kit, I think I've got 40 of their kits....:surprised:....that's rather a lot.....far more than I realised......don't tell my wife!!....oh and whilst I have started on all of them except the German Trucks, I've finished less than half......don't ask.....:disappointed2::surprised::loudly-crying:


          Originally posted by Jim R
          Hi Andrew
          Great to hear of young people enjoying the hobby. They look nice kits. Sharp detail and having the wheels and tracks as one piece is a relief for all haters of "track building"
          Jim
          Thanks Jim.

          He does enjoy it but interestingly whilst he enjoys the building phase, the paint phase doesn't hold the same interest yet. He's like that with a lot of things though in terms of understanding how things work and assembly. He got a VERY logical brain and is off the chart when it comes to the sciences and maths in particular but struggles with art. Whilst I wasn't anywhere near as good as he is with maths and like, we both think in a very logical way and I really was very bad at art but this hobby has brought out the creative side in me in later life, so hopefully it will be the same for him.

          They're not bad are they?? And you're right about the tracks! They make it soooooooooooo much easier. Sometimes they do the tracks in two halves that you then fit around the running gear, which work out very nicely indeed and make the painting even easier still.


          Originally posted by Isitme
          I like the detail, so much better than the 'soft' earlier examples that Airfix etc used to put out decades ago, but now way to small for my tired old eyes (come on you lot, sympathy time)....
          Will watch with interest, and give 'Junior' a well done for entering a hobby that is not on a flat screen :thumb2:
          Mike
          Mike

          Junior said thanks for the feedback.

          They're pretty good aren't they, especially when you consider the price. And as David Lovell has shown with his SU-122, these quick build kits can turn out very well indeed for not a lot of angst ort worry.


          Thanks again gents for stopping by

          ATB.

          Andrew

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          • adt70hk
            SMF Supporters
            • Sep 2019
            • 10433

            #6
            Hi all

            So we had another club night just before we went away and have them at the point where the basic build is almost finished - apart from one obvious issue...

            As I've said before, they're not going to set the modelling world alight but for a wargaming kits that cost £5 each, they're not bad at all! And as as Mike said, they get Junior out and off his screen!

            ACW as usual....

            ATB

            Andrew

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            • scottie3158
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 14225
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #7
              Andrew,
              All looking mighty fine mate.

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              • Mark1
                • Apr 2021
                • 4156

                #8
                A fiver sounds like good value for money there :thumb2:

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18934
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  Looking good Andrew. Always think the Culin ploughs on the Cromwell look like anti zombie devices…..

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                  • Mini Me
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jun 2018
                    • 10711

                    #10
                    Looking forward to the "wet" stuff..........nice progress so far. :thumb2: Rick H.

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                    • adt70hk
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Sep 2019
                      • 10433

                      #11
                      Originally posted by scottie3158
                      Andrew,
                      All looking mighty fine mate.
                      Originally posted by Mark1
                      A fiver sounds like good value for money there :thumb2:
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      Looking good Andrew. Always think the Culin ploughs on the Cromwell look like anti zombie devices…..
                      Originally posted by Mini Me
                      Looking forward to the "wet" stuff..........nice progress so far. :thumb2: Rick H.
                      Gents, thank you very much for the support. I'll make sure Junior sees it.

                      Tim - I was having a looking at the fitting of the hedge cutters to Cromwells and other than plenty of model pics, their only appears to be one showing it and that's not in field service and according to one thread I found is actually a Centaur.....I'm not saying they were never fitted but I've not found one yet of it in the field..........but Junior wanted them on so what the hell!

                      Thanks again.

                      Andrew

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                      • Tim Marlow
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 18934
                        • Tim
                        • Somerset UK

                        #12
                        To be honest, I’m not sure they were used in the field either…..I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Cromwell tank used to trial them basically fell to bits when it hit a solid bank….might have dreamt that mind :tongue-out3:

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                        • adt70hk
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Sep 2019
                          • 10433

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                          To be honest, I’m not sure they were used in the field either…..I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Cromwell tank used to trial them basically fell to bits when it hit a solid bank….might have dreamt that mind :tongue-out3:
                          The classic British engineering.....

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by adt70hk
                            according to one thread I found is actually a Centaur.....
                            Have you got a link for that? (Though it’s pretty much impossible to tell a Centaur from a Cromwell unless you open the engine deck, it’ll be interesting to at least try to work out which of the two it’s more likely to be.)

                            Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                            To be honest, I’m not sure they were used in the field either…..
                            I don’t think there was much need for them in the British sector of Normandy. The Americans were stuck in the bocage and had a real need for ways to break through, while the British were in more open country, IIRC.

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                            • adt70hk
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Sep 2019
                              • 10433

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jakko
                              Have you got a link for that? (Though it’s pretty much impossible to tell a Centaur from a Cromwell unless you open the engine deck, it’ll be interesting to at least try to work out which of the two it’s more likely to be.)

                              I don’t think there was much need for them in the British sector of Normandy. The Americans were stuck in the bocage and had a real need for ways to break through, while the British were in more open country, IIRC.
                              Hi Jakko

                              I'll try and dig the links and image out this evening......it's a case of taking the only image of it I can find - it's the same image every time - and then taking on board the comments from the thread I found......and combining the two.......so I might be adding 2+2 and getting four but I might also be getting 5!

                              In terms of there not being much need in the British sector that what I have read too and given my limited knowledge of the area we were operating in would make sense.

                              Thanks for stopping by!

                              Andrew

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