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Starting to think I bit off more than I can chew with this my second kit
If I’m honest, I don’t think I would have recommended this kit as your first 1:35 scale tank, no But you seem to be doing quite well, and you can always leave off bits you don’t feel up to.
If I’m honest, I don’t think I would have recommended this kit as your first 1:35 scale tank, no :smiling3: But you seem to be doing quite well, and you can always leave off bits you don’t feel up to.
Sadly Jakko when I bought it I was very naive to what is now available and how far they had come along since I last dabbled. But like kids, it's here now so I'll crack on and do what I can. If nothing else it'll be a good test bed or experiment in how to mess things up!!!
Anyway!! Managed a bit of time on it today before the bad weather hit and it was too bad to make the transit to the garage and my work place!
Fiddled with that damn machine gun, I'm almost at the point of 'that'll do'.
The turret was my main focus today, fitting some of the transparent bits, aerials, handles etc. Was just at the point to start on some PE when SWIMBO declared a 'Mayday' due to a puppy panic!!! Still, any progress is good.
A few pics of todays endeavours.
That bl**dy gun!!! Methinks the PE will not be included. Few more bits to fit on the left hand side and that's it!!
Antenae and a hatch cover in place.
Stbd. side with some easy peasy PE in place
Fingers crossed I get a chance to carry out some more tomorrow as Monday and Tuesday are definitely out as little miss annoying is being spayed Monday and I appear to be duty medic those days!!!
(Little miss annoying!!)
'NO!! I am NOT going in the washing machine'!!!! :rolling: :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:
Hello Doug,
See you are having fun with the TES. You are almost there with the Mg mount. You might have to do a three hand ballancing act when trying to get the antennae shelf in place. I used a slow drying tube cement on the legs and then flipped it over and located the legs into their location on the turret and once happy just held it in place untill the cement started to set.
Also, the turret may sit down on the hull at the rear, which will interfere with the fit of the bar armour. I put a shim of 10 thou plasticard on the turret ring and cut off the locating pegs for an easier fit.
Other than that you are on track to the finish line.
As an aside our little gem goes in to be spayed in a couple of weeks, I pity the vet when she gets hold of him, she can be a bad tempered little ....
Mike.
Doing pretty good Doug.Im very clumsy when it comes to tracks especially indy links.I summed up the courage to do them on a Dragon Sherman Firefly until i realised id put one complete set of tracks on back to front.Bit of mud build hid most of my error.As for Photo etch boy it fights me everytime and not a fan of it.
Carry on Carruthers.Enjoy.
Richard
Hi guys, well! I did manage to get through a few sections today, better than I hoped.
Mounted the (insert own expletive), machine gun and a few odds and ends, grenade launchers with accompanying PE! The antenna platform is now in place. (Two handed!! Mike but only just) Sneaky - those legs. The forward leg is a tad shorter than the rear legs!! (I surprised myself by noticing!! Awarded myself a cuppa for that one!! :rolling:
I deliberately kept a piece of PE back as it fits over the lens part on the left of the MG. Figured it may well make painting later on a tad more difficult!
Next up was the fitting the hatch cover over what I assume is the commanders position. (Should have paid more attention at Bovington).
Main gun mount thingumy:flushed: was also attached.
Similar pic but hatch closed!!
Bottom of turret was fitted and then after another cuppa - mounted on the hull.
Even if I say so myself - it's starting to look like a tank!!
Silly ole SWIMBO says 'Oh you've nearly finished then'!!! At that point I showed her the rest of the bits that still need fitting!!
"Ahhhhh" say she!! You'll be a while then!
Won't be working on it the next few days but will be popping in as I'm on dog sitting duties now post surgery.
The etch that fits over the lens - mask the lens and the three small ones next to it. paint and remove masking, then add the etch using pva, leave to dry and gently dry brush. This can be done after full paint job, but remember to mask.
Looking good Doug, your having ago .
Wibble AKA Mike is the man , just follow what he suggests.
As for pe I use what I can , any soldering required I just pass on .
Hello Doug,
See you are having fun with the TES. You are almost there with the Mg mount. You might have to do a three hand ballancing act when trying to get the antennae shelf in place. I used a slow drying tube cement on the legs and then flipped it over and located the legs into their location on the turret and once happy just held it in place untill the cement started to set.
Also, the turret may sit down on the hull at the rear, which will interfere with the fit of the bar armour. I put a shim of 10 thou plasticard on the turret ring and cut off the locating pegs for an easier fit.
Other than that you are on track to the finish line.
As an aside our little gem goes in to be spayed in a couple of weeks, I pity the vet when she gets hold of him, she can be a bad tempered little ....
Mike.
Mike, thanks for the heads up on the legs, handy timing.
I think the vet may have a similar thoughts when they meet madam. She's how could I put it - feisty!!! (And that's me being polite)!!
Originally posted by Richard48
Doing pretty good Doug.Im very clumsy when it comes to tracks especially indy links.I summed up the courage to do them on a Dragon Sherman Firefly until i realised id put one complete set of tracks on back to front.Bit of mud build hid most of my error.As for Photo etch boy it fights me everytime and not a fan of it.
Carry on Carruthers.Enjoy.
Richard
Cheers Richard, I have an admission to make - I enjoyed the tracks!!! Going to research muddying the beast. Something to do over the next few days!! Weathering is a new thing since the 60 when I last dabbled as a very young teenager!!
Mike, thanks for the heads up on the legs, handy timing.
I think the vet may have a similar thoughts when they meet madam. She's how could I put it - feisty!!! (And that's me being polite)!!
Cheers Richard, I have an admission to make - I enjoyed the tracks!!! Going to research muddying the beast. Something to do over the next few days!! Weathering is a new thing since the 60 when I last dabbled as a very young teenager!!
Yeah me too, I sampled her bad temper when she had the puppy teeth, and still got the scars and tendon trouble in my forefinger.
Looking good Doug, your having ago .
Wibble AKA Mike is the man , just follow what he suggests.
As for pe I use what I can , any soldering required I just pass on .
Wobble
Ooooohhhhh!!!!! you smoothie, you are not so bad yourself. Now off to bed, another night of laying semi reclined....
Wibble
The etch that fits over the lens - mask the lens and the three small ones next to it. paint and remove masking, then add the etch using pva, leave to dry and gently dry brush. This can be done after full paint job, but remember to mask.
Thanks again Mike, yet again more sage advice which I will use. :thumb2:
Originally posted by John Race
Looking good Doug, your having ago .
Wibble AKA Mike is the man , just follow what he suggests.
As for pe I use what I can , any soldering required I just pass on .
Be rude to ignore all the good advice on here John. You just gotta love the guys on here helping an old sod like me through this.
All appreciated.:hugging-face:
Thanks again Mike, yet again more sage advice which I will use. :thumb2:
Be rude to ignore all the good advice on here John. You just gotta love the guys on here helping an old sod like me through this.
All appreciated.:hugging-face:
Yeah me too, I sampled her bad temper when she had the puppy teeth, and still got the scars and tendon trouble in my forefinger.
Not just me then, (teething probs). I have a loverly hole that is kinda healing in my left hand - right on the fleshy bit above my thumb!!
My fault - playing!! Well - she's a puppy!!
Hi guys, well! I did manage to get through a few sections today, better than I hoped.
Mounted the (insert own expletive), machine gun and a few odds and ends, grenade launchers with accompanying PE! The antenna platform is now in place. (Two handed!! Mike but only just) Sneaky - those legs. The forward leg is a tad shorter than the rear legs!! (I surprised myself by noticing!! Awarded myself a cuppa for that one!! :rolling:
I deliberately kept a piece of PE back as it fits over the lens part on the left of the MG. Figured it may well make painting later on a tad more difficult!
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Next up was the fitting the hatch cover over what I assume is the commanders position. (Should have paid more attention at Bovington).
Main gun mount thingumy:flushed: was also attached.
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Similar pic but hatch closed!!
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Bottom of turret was fitted and then after another cuppa - mounted on the hull.
Even if I say so myself - it's starting to look like a tank!!
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Silly ole SWIMBO says 'Oh you've nearly finished then'!!! At that point I showed her the rest of the bits that still need fitting!!
"Ahhhhh" say she!! You'll be a while then!
Won't be working on it the next few days but will be popping in as I'm on dog sitting duties now post surgery.
I would recommend you don't sit on that little ragamuffin or you'll both need surgery!!
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