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  • Guest

    #1

    King Tiger Henschel Turret w/Zimmerit (1/35)

    Box Art

    Just now am half way done building, Still got the other track to build and the top half of the body

    Pictures should follow when i get some batterys for the camera.

    If their is one thing i dread about building tanks is the tracks!

    The way its came out its a little wonky coming round the gear at the front.

    they have never been my strong point haha

    (Pictures will follow)

    and quite coincidental when i was uploading the picture i had to fill in this canny captcha
  • geegad
    • Mar 2010
    • 2329

    #2
    I hear you I HATE TRACKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

    good luck and I mean it at least with this tank they are big not like a early panzer that are small

    Geegad

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    • Guest

      #3
      Kieran, with German tanks you're lucky as they have a middle roadwheel so there's a gap between the guide horns. Lay a strip of the tracks dry-fitted together, guide horns up. Once you've got a fair sized length ( I'd go for almost the full upper or lower run ) apply a strip of masking tape between the guide horns. Run a very small amount of thin liquid cement into the gaps of each track section & leave it for 30 minutes.

      While waiting, do a new strip. Then you can drape the length of track over the roadwheels, it'll still be flexible so you can get the sag right. Leave it to harden & once it is, remove the tape.

      Then join the sections together & you should have realistic tracks!

      Patrick

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      • Guest

        #4
        Actually, I've started to enjoy doing individual track links, am I getting weird?

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thanks guys

          Guess if i muck up the tracks i could make a diorama.

          in that german enginers are servicing the vehicle

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          • Guest

            #6
            Or as I did with a Jagdtiger, have it knocked out & abandoned!

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            • Ian M
              Administrator
              • Dec 2008
              • 18271
              • Ian
              • Falster, Denmark

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              Actually, I've started to enjoy doing individual track links, am I getting weird?
              jep!

              you are one a slippery slope there mate, lol-

              I dont mind doing them, I just hate the thought of starting them.

              They do look rather good when done. Worth the effort.

              Ian M
              Group builds

              Bismarck

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                Kieran, with German tanks you're lucky as they have a middle roadwheel so there's a gap between the guide horns. Lay a strip of the tracks dry-fitted together, guide horns up. Once you've got a fair sized length ( I'd go for almost the full upper or lower run ) apply a strip of masking tape between the guide horns. Run a very small amount of thin liquid cement into the gaps of each track section & leave it for 30 minutes.While waiting, do a new strip. Then you can drape the length of track over the roadwheels, it'll still be flexible so you can get the sag right. Leave it to harden & once it is, remove the tape.

                Then join the sections together & you should have realistic tracks!

                Patrick
                Patrick

                That is a very good tip you have shared there! Will try that with a DML Battle of the Bulge Sherman I have, keep getting it down and then putting it back because they are all individual links on this particular kit. Kieran don't mean to hijack your thread here but this is a cracking tip!

                Cheers

                Andy

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  PatrickThat is a very good tip you have shared there! Will try that with a DML Battle of the Bulge Sherman I have, keep getting it down and then putting it back because they are all individual links on this particular kit. Kieran don't mean to hijack your thread here but this is a cracking tip!

                  Cheers

                  Andy
                  Ah we are all here to help each other out

                  And on another note, the tracks are done!

                  not the best, but could of been so much worse.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Yey finished building the model.

                    Now for the painting!

                    first time using a Airbrush so lets see how things go

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Any pics?

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Still no batterys

                        but will be uploading some

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Finally got batteries

                          The tank is about 70% Finished still got weathering and details to do!

                          am going for a winter look.

                          First time using an Airbrush still got lots of practice ahead of me

                          also here is some infantry am doing for the diorama.

                          appoliges for the blurry pictures (need to build a lightbox)

                          German machine gunner. relaxed and on the move. aftercoming back from a tour of the north. (hence the slight tan lol)

                          he and the others is still not finished yet, but thought i would post some pics for the progress to far.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Will be watching this Kieran, as I have never built the king tiger.....looking good so far mate, will look forward to the painting and the figures....

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              That's looking nice Kieran, it'll be even better once it's finished!

                              One small point, the mould seams along the figures are quite visible. I always sand them off. Obviously that doesn't help with your machine gunner but maybe for the other ones.

                              Patrick

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