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  • Valeron
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    • Jan 2022
    • 931
    • Mike
    • St Albans

    #1

    Valerons Mk. A Whippet - Meng 1/35 scale

    My modelling has not been going well of late and I've failed to complete numerous builds. I've had a rest for a few months and will now give this one a go.

    I've never made Meng model before. The sprues look nice and clean and this will be my first time with so many track parts.

    Wish me luck and hopefully my mojo will return.

    Mike

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    #2
    Meng kits are generally pretty good (I say that even though I’ve only ever built one of them, and the tracks of another ) and in any case, you can be glad you didn’t buy the old Emhar kit of the Whippet instead …

    If you’re in need of photos of the real thing, I’ll plug my old PDF about the Whippet here as well

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    • Valeron
      SMF Supporters
      • Jan 2022
      • 931
      • Mike
      • St Albans

      #3
      I've made a small start. The fit so far is good with limited cleanup required.

      The top compartment was a little fiddly as parts needed bending and squeezing in. I'll need to make a few adjustments before attaching the compartment to the Hull, but that's for another day.

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

        #4
        Looking good.

        I built this a few years ago and also found the top section a bit fiddly to line up but thought it was a great kit overall.

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        • Valeron
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2022
          • 931
          • Mike
          • St Albans

          #5
          It's taking shape. This requires further adjustment but I'm going to let it fully dry first as its very fiddly to hold together.

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          • vizenz
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            • Apr 2024
            • 426

            #6
            I'll place a chair here.

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            • Scratchbuilder
              • Jul 2022
              • 2689

              #7
              Have one in the stash awaiting the inspiration to build it, so will pull up a chair and watch with interest.

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              • RonGlass
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 801

                #8
                I'll just drag in my chaise lounge if okay. Anybody mind if I take off my shoes and socks to get comfortable ?

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                • Tworrs
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2022
                  • 1980
                  • Garry
                  • New Zealand

                  #9
                  Looking good so far Mike.
                  Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                  • HAWKERHUNTER
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                    • Feb 2012
                    • 1562
                    • Steve
                    • Halifax, West Yorks.

                    #10
                    Count me in Mike. Mojo is a funny thing, comes and goes. Good luck with this one.
                    Steve

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                    • Valeron
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                      • Jan 2022
                      • 931
                      • Mike
                      • St Albans

                      #11
                      Haven't had bench time for ages as my modelling room (the spare bedroom) has mostly been occupied by visitors. That's the problem with having an Australian wife. Her friends and family come en mass and stay for quite a while. And they haven't gone yet. Not that I'm complaining as we have loads of people to stay with when we go down under.

                      I suspect this build will be a slow on. Anyway, the tip part of the tank is now fully build. I'm going put this aside and now work on the lower part.

                      It's an interesting model and I'm looking forward to eventually painting it.Click image for larger version

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                      Its certainly not a tank i could imagine actual being in. Even from the model, it feels like conditions inside it would have been incredibly basic and harsh.

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                      • Jim R
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                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15668
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        I'll be watching with interest. Sounds like a good kit and you've made a fine start. Although I've never built a WW1 tank I've always fancied tackling one.

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                        • A_J_Rimmer
                          SMF Supporters
                          • May 2024
                          • 801
                          • Arnold
                          • North Wales

                          #13
                          Certainly a very interesting subject - you've made a great start!
                          Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                          ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Valeron
                            Its certainly not a tank i could imagine actual being in. Even from the model, it feels like conditions inside it would have been incredibly basic and harsh.
                            And then imagine it was probably better than inside British heavy tanks of the time Here at least the engines are out in front of the crew, even if there wasn’t a firewall. In the heavy tanks, the engine stood in the middle of the crew compartment, out in the open — and on the first models it didn’t even have an exhaust pipe!

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                            • Valeron
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                              • Jan 2022
                              • 931
                              • Mike
                              • St Albans

                              #15
                              I haven't had any bench time for a while but yesterday managed to assemble to left running gear. The final photos are dry fitted for now as I need to paint the inside, most of which will be hidden when it's fully assembled and the tracks are on.

                              So far, no problems other than a few fiddly parts. The main problem is me committing time to work on it.

                              I'm going to work on the right side next, then prime the model so far, paint the inside parts and then assemble.

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