Churchill AVRE Mk. lll
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It consisted of a simple rod that fit into the base, either 20 inches or 24 inches (51 or 61 cm in real-world measures) long, depending on which source you believe.
The details you added look great, IMHO it’d be a shame to have something like this on a model with such great detail.Comment
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Andrew thanks matey appreciate it.
Very kind of you Bob thank you.
Dare I say it …? That aerial did not have a spring :smiling3: It consisted of a simple rod that fit into the base, either 20 inches or 24 inches (51 or 61 cm in real-world measures) long, depending on which source you believe.
The details you added look great, IMHO it’d be a shame to have something like this on a model with such great detail.Comment
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I added a tarpaulin to the side of the turret. This was made using my PVA method. I then added masking tape and etch for the straps. I also noted on a previous picture that the welds on the armoured plates on the turret there was a small gap between the weld and the turret. TET was ran down the welds and then with the tip if a scalpel the weld was pressed in to close the gap.
Next the whole thing was given a coat of primer. I don't usually bother priming but given the large items of PE I thought it was a good idea.
The turret is just sitting on top.
The tracks went together very easily and look nicely detailed.
cheers
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Thanks Rick, slowly coming together.
Andrew cheers fella it took a churchill to get me back to tracks lol.
Paul, You are to kind Sir.
Jim, Thanks mate but it was a simple fix, but it is very kind of you to say.Comment
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