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    #1

    Tamiya 1/35 Churchill Mk VII Tank

    I've now decided on my next disast.. uhm victim! I'm going to tackle the Tamiya 1/35th scale Churchill Tank.

    Here is the box art and the contents.

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    Observations so far:- Well the tracks are rubber so that should be easier than individual sections I think, also there are figures with the kit, but there is no way I'm going to use those, they will go in my growing bits box. I believe this is one colour and not camo, which should be easier to paint (although I did buy some low adhesive masking tape after my last disaster)

    Let's see how this goes shall we?
  • Waspie
    • Mar 2023
    • 3488
    • Doug
    • Fraggle Rock

    #2
    Yah, way to go Steve. That's the way to do it!!

    Don't forget, these guys on here are very knowledgable about armour so ask away. During my Chally build they were very helpful with pointers and. tips. Use them.

    One of the tips I was given, it applies to all builds. Write notes on the instructions. Colours, what to omit or include. What to paint and when. I found that most helpful in putting the kits together.

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    • The Smythe Meister
      • Jan 2019
      • 6248

      #3
      Originally posted by SteveT
      I've now decided on my next disast.. uhm victim! I'm going to tackle the Tamiya 1/35th scale Churchill Tank.

      Here is the box art and the contents.

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      Observations so far:- Well the tracks are rubber so that should be easier than individual sections I think, also there are figures with the kit, but there is no way I'm going to use those, they will go in my growing bits box. I believe this is one colour and not camo, which should be easier to paint (although I did buy some low adhesive masking tape after my last disaster)

      Let's see how this goes shall we?
      A wise choice that,a good solid kit,which will go together well with the typical ease of a Tamiya build
      Enough detail to make it interesting for you, without so much that it'll put you off
      The rubber band tracks,whilst much maligned by many modellers,can actually give a decent result given the right treatment :thumb2:
      I will watch your progress with much interest mate.

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      • Steve-the-Duck
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2020
        • 1731
        • Chris
        • Medway Towns

        #4
        Always up for a Churchill build. Any mark, any scale...
        Even if I did sell off all my 1/35 kits and aftermarkets... Still got seven (and counting) 28mm to get to...

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        • Andy T
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2021
          • 3239
          • Sheffield

          #5
          I'll follow along too. As said, Tamiya make things nice and easy for you so this should go together well.

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          • papa 695
            Moderator
            • May 2011
            • 22769

            #6
            Nice one Steve, the good thing about building tanks, is if your not that satisfied with it, you can just cover it up with mud.
            Looking forward to seeing you build this.

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            • scottie3158
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 14197
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #7
              Steve,
              I will follow along you should have no problems with this kit typical Tamyia.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by SteveT
                Well the tracks are rubber so that should be easier than individual sections I think
                Yep. Just join them as per the instructions and you should be fine. If you really want, you can get individual track links of two types from AFV Club, but if I’m honest, that would be pearls before the swine a little bit

                Originally posted by SteveT
                I believe this is one colour and not camo, which should be easier to paint
                Yes. It would almost certainly have been painted SCC 15 olive drab overall. Tamiya tells you to paint it XF-61, but that’s dark green, and it’s a very hard to eradicate misconception that British tanks were green in the Second World War. Until mid-1944 they were SCC 2 brown, after that they were a colour similar to American olive drab, but with a bit of a greener hue to it. The Churchill VII was produced from 1944, so I’m guessing most were painted SCC 15 at the factory, rather than the earlier SCC 2.

                As for model paint, just using American olive drab (not olive green!) will be fine unless you’re a stickler for getting the colour “right”.

                Originally posted by SteveT
                Let's see how this goes shall we?
                It’s a Tamiya kit, so it will go together quite well I built this a good number of years ago, and don’t remember any particular issues with it. I’m sure you’ll manage

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                • Dave Ward
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 10549

                  #9
                  I've made a couple of these, including the 'Crocodile', and the parts fit well, and most importantly it looks the part when finished! The 'rubber' tracks look good with careful assembly and painted. There are more complicated Churchill models, with individual track links & working suspension, but these 'refinements' just add to the work load, and price, for only little visual improvement! ( In my opinion ).
                  If you like this model, move onto the Tamiya Cromwell a very nice model..........
                  Dave

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    Yep. Just join them as per the instructions and you should be fine. If you really want, you can get individual track links of two types from AFV Club, but if I’m honest, that would be pearls before the swine a little bit :smiling3:


                    Yes. It would almost certainly have been painted SCC 15 olive drab overall. Tamiya tells you to paint it XF-61, but that’s dark green, and it’s a very hard to eradicate misconception that British tanks were green in the Second World War. Until mid-1944 they were SCC 2 brown, after that they were a colour similar to American olive drab, but with a bit of a greener hue to it. The Churchill VII was produced from 1944, so I’m guessing most were painted SCC 15 at the factory, rather than the earlier SCC 2.

                    As for model paint, just using American olive drab (not olive green!) will be fine unless you’re a stickler for getting the colour “right”.


                    It’s a Tamiya kit, so it will go together quite well :smiling3: I built this a good number of years ago, and don’t remember any particular issues with it. I’m sure you’ll manage :smiling3:
                    Olive drab it is then! (which is good because I have that) Thank you.

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                    • Gern
                      SMF Supporters
                      • May 2009
                      • 9209

                      #11
                      You could do worse than having a look at this build of the one you're doing. It's meant for beginners, but there are still some useful tips - and it's not one of those build reviews which includes A/M parts that are twice the cost of the kit! :smiling:

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gern
                        You could do worse than having a look at this build of the one you're doing. It's meant for beginners, but there are still some useful tips - and it's not one of those build reviews which includes A/M parts that are twice the cost of the kit! :smiling:

                        Ohhh! This seems ideal, thank you so much!

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                        • Tim Marlow
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 18883
                          • Tim
                          • Somerset UK

                          #13
                          Good to see you getting back on the horse Steve……enjoy it. As the guys say, that’s a good choice.

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                          • Scratchbuilder
                            • Jul 2022
                            • 2689

                            #14
                            Good subject, and with little in the way of problems...
                            Wash the tracks in soapy water to get rid of any release agent, this helps with the painting of them..
                            Had a quick look through the instructions and can see no problems with assembly. You are given the option of the commanders hatch open or closed and the parts are privided for either. Test fit the turrt to hull connection as sometime the fit can be a bit tight, a run around the hole with some 240 wet n dry will take off the tightness...
                            As the others have said it is a good breaking in kit... AFV Club do Churchills and I can guarantee the air in all of our homes was blue when assembling their idea of the suspension for the first time, and we have all worked out our own way to tackle that problem.
                            As Jakko said, SCC 15 is the colour to use, and is also quoted in the Mike Starmer publications, which is basically the goto books for British armour colours.
                            Above all take your time, if you are not sure then ask, we can access the instructions from the Scalemates web site to help you along.
                            Looking forward to seeing this one as you build.
                            Mike.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                              AFV Club do Churchills and I can guarantee the air in all of our homes was blue when assembling their idea of the suspension for the first time
                              Agreed — they’re the best Churchill kits you’re going to find, but they’re definitely not for the first-time modeller (Which goes for just about all AFV Club kits, by the way. Cut your teeth on brands like Tamiya and Italeri first.) Steve, if you want a comparison of the suspension between your kit and the AFV Club Churchills, look here — OK, that also covers building the suspension pushed in a little, but in short, it’s a difference of something like 40 parts per side between Tamiya and AFV Club Churchills, in the suspension alone

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