Outstanding mate.
IDF M109 'Doher'
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Wait untill I start building those wingy things then you will see the standard drop, props where there were none, canopies under the belly....Comment
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Wow Olderthanme!!! You're making fantastic progress on the dough thang Sir. I been following along from my sick bed cheap seat in the back and really enjoying this. A bit too modern for me, but the details are one-of-a-kind Mike!!! It's almost a shame to cover all that work with primer though. Keep it coming my friend and I'll try and keep up now...
Prost
Youngerthanyou
Hope you are on the mend.
Actually looking forward to putting the interior in primer and paint, then I can get on and actually build the kit....
You are safe in the cheap seats the plastic off-cuts do not fly that far.
Ordered one of those bibs that have a drool tray for Neil....
Prost
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Scottie,
Mark,
Jim.
Many thanks for the kind comments, that's what keeps the chin up when things start to go wrong.
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Update,
Little bit more work on the turret inside (gun sight mechanism) will put pics on later.
Now about to start carving up the base....
This is a first for me - normally it would have been all wood and plaster. But I obtained a foam cutter and played around with it to get the feel of using it. I also tried out the Deluxe Materials Aliphatic Resin wood glue opposed to the normal PVA and it does what is says on the bottle - it sticks....
So I am now about to be let loose with my second foam cutter, the first being a standard table version, but this is the hand held version, so armed with protective armour and cod piece the fun will begin - more later...
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Update,
So the wire cutter worked well and all my bits are still attached and where they should be - although I nearly forgot and tried to take a bit of foam off the hot wire a couple of times....
So after the shaping of the foam, it was time to add the Balsa edging to the base....
Everything stuck as advertised and I then went to work after allowing the base to sit overnight with the sharp new blade to trim down the Balsa....
It was then time to take the bull by the horns and open the pot of 'Foam Putty' from Woodland Scenics - first job was to get the top of, after a few minutes struggle it was out with the flat blade screwdriver and lever it off, top flew away and I expected to get covered - but no, there it was sitting in the pot just like Angel Delight.... So armed with a spoon, I scooped out spoons of the material and worked it around the base, I then followed up with a dry sponge tapping the foam and adding a texture finish... Last job was to add the track marks and put the base away to dry out fully overnight... I will be using this material again (still have half a pot left) instead of tons of plaster based material.
So, back to the Doher - I made up two brackets to hold the periscope when not in use, but as they do not use the periscope but a computer the brackets are left empty.
A little blurred but at 8mm tall....
I have also started to install all of the tie downs, sorry for the picture quality, I tried....
More later.
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BUT!!! on this build I am cheating, these are from the Black Dog M-109 resin set that comes with some etch...
Aber and Accurate Armour do etch sets as well.Comment
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I have a small plastic jig made up and use copper wire pressed into it. I flatten the ends off and trimmed to length... Will bring it along and show you at the show.
BUT!!! on this build I am cheating, these are from the Black Dog M-109 resin set that comes with some etch...
Aber and Accurate Armour do etch sets as well.Comment
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