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    #46
    Because it’s easier to make good paintwork look bad, than bad paintwork look good?

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    • Mickc1440
      • Apr 2018
      • 4786

      #47
      Nice one Ron, some great brush work

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      • adt70hk
        SMF Supporters
        • Sep 2019
        • 10445

        #48
        Great work Ron, as always.

        ATB.

        Andrew

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        • spanner570
          • May 2009
          • 15482

          #49
          Thanks boys.
          Mick and Andrew. I'm glad you like the progress thus far.

          I usually build OOB, but this time I need to add a few bits.
          I've started with the side protection thingies. Rather rudimentary, but that is how they are supposed to be - kind'a rushed!

          I made them out of plastic card and chunks of an old metal sieve.

          I rarely use my scalpel now, preferring to use the one shown. It's far better to control than the somewhat 'wobbly' scalpel blade, particularly for this application. I didn't even need to use a steel rule and cut the things out freehand.....a good testament to the 'controllability' of the thicker blade.

          Marked out...
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          Cut out...
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          Sieve mesh glued on using UHU G.P. glue.
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          ...and painted.
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          Cheers.
          Ron

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          • JayCee
            SMF Supporters
            • Aug 2019
            • 1133

            #50
            Looking very good Ron. Camo's excellent and the scratchery is coming on a treat. Carry on that man !
            John.

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            • spanner570
              • May 2009
              • 15482

              #51
              Thanks John. I appreciate your feed back. :thumb2:

              The full set of side bits. Made very quickly on the field of combat.
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              Cheers.
              Ron

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              • Gern
                • May 2009
                • 9259

                #52
                Well done that man!

                Gotta question. Me being pig higorant in such matters, what good does that type of mesh armour do? I cant see it being strong enough to stop anything serious.

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                • spanner570
                  • May 2009
                  • 15482

                  #53
                  Bricks, empty bottles of beer, bottles filled with petrol, toilet rolls?

                  Presumably grenades or RPG's? I haven't a clue. I seed the things and tort they would look cool stuck to the tank sides.

                  I'm sure all the members know - 'cept us that is. :upside: But I'm sure we'll soon find out!

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                  • stillp
                    • Nov 2016
                    • 8106
                    • Pete
                    • Rugby

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Gern
                    Well done that man!

                    Gotta question. Me being pig higorant in such matters, what good does that type of mesh armour do? I cant see it being strong enough to stop anything serious.
                    I think the purpose is to explode RPGs or shells before they reach the main body of the tank. It doesn't have to stop them, just explode them prematurely.
                    Pete

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                    • Guest

                      #55
                      Exactly, the mesh serves to stop rockets etc. from infantry anti-tank weapons: they either directly hit one of the mesh wires and detonate too far from the main armour to be effective, or they get caught between the wires of the mesh. The slat armour that has been seen on a lot of AFVs over the past twenty years or so (and goes back to ideas from the 1960s, that never went beyond prototypes etc.) serves the same purpose.

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                      • Mini Me
                        • Jun 2018
                        • 10711

                        #56
                        Late catch up here 570.......the window screens are a great addition........aside from keeping the exploding insects from getting inside.....they will give your tank a rather unique appearance. Keep up the good work! :thumb2:
                        Rick H.

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                        • papa 695
                          Moderator
                          • May 2011
                          • 22788

                          #57
                          Cracking work so far Ron.

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                          • spanner570
                            • May 2009
                            • 15482

                            #58
                            Cheers men!
                            I've decided to go the whole hog and add some more mesh thingies.
                            I didn't want the stuff to look like a plain mesh garden fence, so I altered the shape and construction of front and rear additions.

                            I've also painted on some camo.

                            All glued on. Up and down and in and out.

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                            I've also made a start on some rough and ready stowage around the turret. More later...
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                            Thanks for looking in...

                            Ron

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                            • scottie3158
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 14261
                              • Paul
                              • Holbeach

                              #59
                              Excellent work that man.

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                              • Mini Me
                                • Jun 2018
                                • 10711

                                #60
                                Great result 570, You should be happy with that. :thumb2: Rick H.

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